Lady Li
| Lady Li 李夫人 | |||||
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A portrait of Lady Li in the album Gathering Gems of Beauty (畫麗珠萃秀) | |||||
| Born | Zhongshan | ||||
| Died | between 104 and 101 BC | ||||
| Burial | Yingling, near Maoling | ||||
| Spouse | Emperor Wu of Han | ||||
| Issue | Liu Bo, Prince Ai of Changyi | ||||
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| Clan | Li (李) | ||||
| Relatives | Li Yannian (brother) Li Guangli (brother) Liu He (grandson) | ||||
Lady Li (Chinese: 李夫人; pinyin: Lǐ Fūrén, died between 104 and 101 BC) was a Han dynasty concubine of Emperor Wu. Civil unrest broke out between her family and Wei Zifu's family. Moreover, her brother Li Guangli defected to the Xiongnu and became traitors to China. As a result, Emperor Wu ordered her relatives to be tried and executed, leading to the downfall of her and her family.