Lu Huinan
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Lu Huinan (Chinese: 路惠男; 412 – 24 February 466[1]), formally Empress Dowager Zhao (昭太后, literally "accomplished empress dowager"), semi-formally Empress Dowager Chongxian (崇憲太后), was an empress dowager of the Chinese Liu Song dynasty. She had been a concubine of Emperor Wen, and she became empress dowager because her son Liu Jun later became emperor (as Emperor Xiaowu).
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Empress Dowager Chongxian (崇憲太后) Grand Empress Dowager | |||||||||
Born | 412 | ||||||||
Died | 24 February 466(466-02-24) (aged 53–54) | ||||||||
Spouse | Emperor Wen of Song | ||||||||
Issue | Emperor Xiaowu of Song | ||||||||
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