Wang Zhengjun

Wang Zhengjun
Empress Xiao Yuan
Empress consort of the Han Dynasty
PredecessorEmpress Wang
SuccessorEmpress Xu
Born71 BC
Yuancheng
Died3 February 13 AD (aged 83)
SpouseEmperor Yuan of Han
IssueEmperor Cheng of Han
Names
Family name: Wang 王
Given name: Zhengjun 政君
Titles
太子妃 Crown Princess (50–48 BC)
皇后 Empress (48–33 BC)
皇太后 Empress Dowager (33–7 BC)
太皇太后 Grand Empress Dowager (7 BC – 8)
新室文母太皇太后 Grand Empress Dowager Wenwu of Xin Dynasty(8–13)
Posthumous name
Empress Xiaoyuan 孝元皇后
FatherWang Jin, Marquess of Yangping
MotherLi Qin

Wang Zhengjun (Chinese: 王政君; 71 BC – 3 February 13 AD[1]), officially Empress Xiaoyuan (孝元皇后), later and more commonly known as Grand Empress Dowager Wang, born in Yuancheng (modern Handan, Hebei), was an empress during the Western Han dynasty of China, who played important roles during the reigns of five successive Han emperors (her husband, son, two stepgrandsons, and stepgreat-grandnephew) and later (according to traditional historians, unwittingly) led to the usurpation of the throne by her nephew Wang Mang. She is largely viewed sympathetically by historians as an unassuming and benevolent if overly doting woman who suffered much in her long life, who tried to influence the empire as well as she could, and tried to use her power for the benefit of the empire, and who was not a party to her nephew's machinations, but whose failure, leading to the downfall of the Western Han Dynasty, was her overdependence on her clan (the Wangs).

  1. ^ guichou day of the 2nd month of the 5th year of the Shi Jian'guo era, per Wang Zhengjun's biography in Book of Han