Jin Su

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Jin Su (金俗), also known as Lady of Xiucheng (修成君), was a Chinese noble woman during the Han Dynasty.[1] He is the half-sister of Emperor Wu. Jin Su was the long lost daughter of Empress Wang Zhi and her first husband, Jin Wangsun.[2]

Background[]

Jin Su was the daughter of Wang Zhi and Jin Wangsun. Wang Zhi was the daughter of Zang Er, who was a granddaughter of Zang Tu, the one-time King of Yan appointed by Xiang Yu until the fifth year of Emperor Gaozu. Zang Tu rebelled against the Emperor and was defeated. He and his entire family was massacred.[3]

As Lady of Xiucheng[]

After Liu Che ascended to the throne as Emperor Wu, he found out from his mother that he had a half-sister. Jin Su was tracked down and personally visited by Emperor Wu, and he created her the Lady of Xiucheng (修成君), an honorable title. She was awarded 300 servants, 100 acres of land, and a grand mansion. She was also granted the title of  [zh] (County King).[4] Jin Su's daughter E (娥) was married  [zh], the Prince of Huainan Wang Liu An.[2][5]

References[]

  1. ^ 张廓 (1999). 多妻制度: 中国古代社会和家庭结构 (in Chinese). 天津古籍出版社. ISBN 978-7-80504-715-7.
  2. ^ a b 张兰夫 (2014-11-10). 大汉将军 (in Chinese). 广东数字出版.
  3. ^ 北师大逸事 (in Chinese). 辽海出版社. 1998. ISBN 978-7-80638-816-7.
  4. ^ 亭台夜雨 (2021-03-15). "汉武帝找到失散多年的大姐金俗,想让她进宫享福,她却想躲起来". 手机网易网 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2021-07-25.
  5. ^ 張雲風 (2011-08-10). 漢宮艷后.衛子夫 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 大地出版社有限公司. ISBN 978-986-6451-31-7.
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