Chen Yuanyuan

Chen Yuanyuan
A 17th-century portrait of Chen Yuanyuan
BornXing Yuan
c. 1623
Jiangsu, Ming Empire
Died1689 or 1695
Majiazhai, Guizhou, Qing Empire
Burial
Majiazhai, Guizhou, Qing Empire
SpouseWu Sangui
Occupationcourtesan, actress
Chen Yuanyuan
Traditional Chinese陳圓圓
Simplified Chinese陈圆圆
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinChén Yuányuán
Wade–GilesCh'en Yüan-yüan
Xing Yuan
(birth name)
Chinese邢沅
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXíng Yuán
Wanfen
(courtesy name)
Chinese畹芬
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWǎnfēn

Chen Yuanyuan (c. 1623–1689 or 1695) was a Chinese courtesan who later became the concubine of military leader Wu Sangui. In Chinese folklore, Chen’s capture by the Shun army during Li Zicheng’s conquest of Beijing in 1644 prompted Wu’s fateful decision to open Shanhai Pass to the Manchu army in order to form a joint force to rescue her, an act that sealed the downfall of the Ming dynasty and the founding of the Qing.