Chen Jiao

Empress Chen of Wu
孝武陳皇后
Empress consort of Western Han Dynasty
Tenure141 – 20 August 130 BC[1]
PredecessorEmpress Wang Zhi
SuccessorEmpress Wei Zifu
Born166/165 BC
Diedc. 110 BC
SpouseEmperor Wu of Han
Names
Family name: Chen (陳)
Given name: Jiao (嬌)
Milk name: A'Jiao (阿嬌)
HouseChen royal family
Brothers: Chen Xu, Chen Yu (陈蟜)
DynastyHan dynasty
FatherChen Wu, Marquess of Tangyi
MotherEldest Princess Guantao

Empress Chen of Wu (孝武陳皇后) was empress of the Han dynasty and the first wife of Emperor Wu of Han (Liu Che). She was also known as Chen Jiao (simplified Chinese: 陈娇; traditional Chinese: 陳嬌; pinyin: Chén Jiāo; Wade–Giles: Ch'en Chiao) or as her milk name Chen A'Jiao (陈阿娇).[2] She was born to Chen Wu (father) and Liu Piao (mother), also making her Liu Che's older cousin. Her given name Jiao (嬌 / 娇) means talented and beautiful and features in various Chinese poems and idioms.

Princess Guantao Liu Piao once held a young Liu Che in her arms and asked him whether he wanted to marry her daughter Chen Jiao. The young prince boasted that he would "build a golden house for her" if they were married. Thus, there was an arranged marriage between Liu Che and Chen Jiao, and Chen Jiao became the first empress of China during Liu Che's reign. Empress Chen's story inspired the Chinese idiom "Putting Jiao in a golden house" (金屋藏嬌), recorded in Ban Gu's Hanwu Stories (汉武故事).[3]

The poet Sima Xiangru wrote a song The Ode of Long Gate (長門賦 Changmenfu) describing the love between Empress Chen Jiao and Emperor Liu Che.

  1. ^ yisi day of the 7th month of the 5th year of the Yuan'guang era, per Emperor Wu's biography in Book of Han
  2. ^ Bai Yang (柏杨) (2008). 中国帝王皇后亲王公主世系录. 山西: 山西出版集团·山西人民出版社. p. 245. ISBN 978-7-203-05971-4. Archived from the original on 22 June 2017.
  3. ^ 汉·班固《汉武故事》Ban Gu, Story of Han Wudi (汉武故事)