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- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 accessdate "2012 February ninth".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 author "Lily Xiao Hong Lee, A. D. Stefanowska, Sue Wiles".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 authors "Lily Xiao Hong Lee, A. D. Stefanowska, Sue Wiles".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 editor "Lily Xiao Hong Lee, A. D. Stefanowska, Sue Wiles".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 isCitedBy Emperor_Wenxuan_of_Northern_Qi.
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 isCitedBy Gao_Huan.
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 isCitedBy Lou_Zhaojun.
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 isbn "0-7656-1750-1".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 page "314".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 page "315".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 page "316".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 publisher "M.E. Sharpe".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 quote "As Gao Huan's power grew, he took more wives. Lou Zhaojun encouraged him in this, understanding the importance of consolidating his already considerable influence through marriage alliances with powerful families. She herself bore six of Gao Huan's fifteen sons and she harbored ambitions for all of them; three of her sons were named emperor before she died and she helped stage a coup that deposed one of her grandsons from the Northern Qi throne.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 quote "Lou Zhaojun is said to have been a resolute and intelligent woman and the record confirms this. She remained impartial, never asking her husband to appoint her relatives to high-ranking positions but instead expecting them to earn any such privilege. Such was her ambition for her husband that she encouraged him to enter into several marriage alliances and treated these consorts as her own sisters. She even stepped down from her position as principal consort, ceding it to a Rouran princess in order to ensure her people's cooperation . She managed the inner palaces for her husband and is said to have regarded all of Gao Huan's sons as her own.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 quote "Lou Zhaojun, 501-562, was the principal wife of Gao Huan, 496-547; their son Emperor Wenxuan was the founding emperor of Northern Qi. While neither was appointed emperor or empress during their lifetime, as the de facto founder of the Northern Qi dynasty Gao Huan was posthumously titled Emperor Shenwu of Northern Qi and Lou Zhaojun was posthumously title Empress Ming of Northern Qi.. . . Lou Zhaojun was from a wealthy Xianbei family that had served as officials under the Former Yan dynasty . Her clan had Sinicized its name to Lou toward the end of the fifth century. Gao Huan, on the other hand, was from a Han-Chinese family from Bohai ; they had lived for several generations in the area that is now Inner Mongolia and had consequently adopted a largely Xianbei way of life. Despite Gao Huan's lack of means and low social status, Lou Zhaojun is said to have set her heart on him almost from the moment she saw him. She dispatched a maid to tell him of her interest and to give him some money; then she married him, against the wishes of her parents.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 quote "She wove the material from which a long gown and a pair of trousers were made for each of his sons,; in order to set an example, she had clothes made for warriors who were loyal to Gao Huan. Things did not always go smoothly between Lou Zhaojun and Gao Huan, however, and he banished her in 538 after discovering that their eldest son, Gao Cheng, had had an affair with one of his concubines. Lou Zhaojun and her son each received 100 strokes in punishment and Lou Zhaojun remained in disfavor until Gao Huan's companion Sima Ziru reimnded him of the contribution Lou Zhaojun had made.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 title "Biographical dictionary of Chinese women: antiquity through Sui, 1600 B.C.E.-618 C.E.".
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- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 volume "Volume 3 of Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women, Lily Xiao Hong Lee Volume 21 of Publications, University Libraries".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7656-1750-1 year "2007".