Princess Anqing
| Princess Anqing 安慶公主 | |||||||
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| Spouse | Ouyang Lun | ||||||
| Father | Hongwu Emperor | ||||||
| Mother | Empress Ma | ||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 安慶公主 | ||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 安庆公主 | ||||||
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Princess Anqing, personal name unknown, was a princess of the Ming dynasty. She was the fourth daughter of Hongwu Emperor and his second by Empress Ma. In 1381, Princess Anqing was married to Ouyang Lun. By 1397, Ouyang Lun was executed after being implicated in a tea-horse smuggling scandal. Thereafter, no verifiable records exist regarding the princess's life following this event, nor is there any documented evidence of whether she bore any children during their sixteen-year marriage.