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Lady Shuiqiu

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Qian Liu was said to be very devoted to his mother. When she was getting on in years and unable to climb the stairs, Qian would carry her on his back and climb up a tower in the palace garden to enjoy themselves. When Lady Shuiqiu died in 901, Qian Liu commissioned
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court (to whom he pledged allegiance) to posthumously honor his mother as the "Profound Dowager of Zhao Princedom" (趙國太玄夫人).
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was created a prince. In the following years Lady Shuiqiu successively received the following honors from the
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Lady Shuiqiu's tomb was discovered on 26 July 1980 in Xishu Village (西墅村), Jinbei Subdistrict (锦北街道),
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to write her eulogy; Wu Renbi refused and was executed. After 908, Qian Liu succeeded in getting the
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Hang Prefecture
Tang
Lin'an City
Qian Kuan
Qian Liu
Qian Kuan
Qian Liu
Wuyue
Qian Kuan
Qian Liu
Tang dynasty
Wu Renbi
Later Liang
Lin'an City
celadon
杭州城市建设大事记(1979-1989年)
Wu Renchen
Shi Guo Chunqiu
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830s births
901 deaths
9th-century Chinese women
9th-century Chinese people
10th-century Chinese women

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