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- Kou_Zhu abstract "Kou Zhu (寇珠, also translated as "Pearl") is a fictional Song dynasty palace maid popular in legends related to Emperor Renzong of Song, Emperor Zhenzong of Song, Concubine Li and Empress Liu. In the 19th-century novel The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants, she is credited with saving the newborn Emperor Renzong: when her master Concubine Liu ordered her to strangle him and dump his body under a bridge, she gave the infant to the eunuch Chen Lin instead. Years later, she was tortured by Liu (then already the empress thanks to her conspiracy) and her eunuch Guo Huai, and committed suicide. Still years later, Bao Zheng and his chief strategist Gongsun Ce "invoked her ghost" to extract a confession out of Guo.She first appeared in writing in the play Chen Lin Carrying the Filigree Box at Gold Water Bridge (金水橋陳琳抱粧盒) from the 1615 volume Collections of Yuan Plays (元曲選), in which she was simply called Palace Maid Kou (寇承禦, "Kou Chengyu") without a given name.".
- Kou_Zhu thumbnail Kouzhu_1918.jpg?width=300.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageID "45132543".
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageLength "2934".
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageRevisionID "643486908".
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Bao_Zheng.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Baoding.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Category:The_Seven_Heroes_and_Five_Gallants_characters.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Chen_Lin_(character).
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_given_name.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Consort_Li_(Zhenzong).
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Renzong_of_Song.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Zhenzong.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Zhenzong_of_Song.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Empress_Liu_(Zhenzong).
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Eunuch.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink File:Kouzhu_1918.jpg.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Gongsun_Ce.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Guo_Huai_(character).
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Hebei.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Inside_the_Forbidden_City.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Ivy_Ling_Po.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Jingxiu_District.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Justice_Bao_(2008_TV_series).
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Justice_Pao_(1993_TV_series).
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Ming_dynasty.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Song_dynasty.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink The_Chinese_University_Press.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink The_Seven_Heroes_and_Five_Gallants.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Xinshi_District,_Baoding.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLink Yuan_dynasty.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kou Zhu".
- Kou_Zhu hasPhotoCollection Kou_Zhu.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chinese_name.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kou_Zhu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:The_Seven_Heroes_and_Five_Gallants.
- Kou_Zhu subject Category:The_Seven_Heroes_and_Five_Gallants_characters.
- Kou_Zhu hypernym Maid.
- Kou_Zhu type Person.
- Kou_Zhu comment "Kou Zhu (寇珠, also translated as "Pearl") is a fictional Song dynasty palace maid popular in legends related to Emperor Renzong of Song, Emperor Zhenzong of Song, Concubine Li and Empress Liu. In the 19th-century novel The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants, she is credited with saving the newborn Emperor Renzong: when her master Concubine Liu ordered her to strangle him and dump his body under a bridge, she gave the infant to the eunuch Chen Lin instead.".
- Kou_Zhu label "Kou Zhu".
- Kou_Zhu sameAs m.012npstr.
- Kou_Zhu sameAs Q19840307.
- Kou_Zhu sameAs Q19840307.
- Kou_Zhu wasDerivedFrom Kou_Zhu?oldid=643486908.
- Kou_Zhu depiction Kouzhu_1918.jpg.
- Kou_Zhu isPrimaryTopicOf Kou_Zhu.