Lu Qiongxian
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Lu Qiongxian (10th-century), was a Chinese imperial concubine.
She was the concubine of Liu Chang (Southern Han), who ruled in 958–972. [1] As the Emperor was not interested in politics, he left the state affairs to Lu Qiongxian, who managed them with the eunuchs and .
References[]
- ^ Xiu Ouyang; Richard L. Davis (2004). Historical records of the five dynasties (illustrated, annotated ed.). Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-12826-6.
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- 10th-century Chinese women
- 10th-century Chinese people
- Chinese concubines
- Royal favourites
- 10th-century politicians
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