Wei Zifu
| Wei Zifu | |||||||||
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| Empress of the Western Han dynasty | |||||||||
| Tenure | 30 April 128 BC– 9 September 91 BC | ||||||||
| Predecessor | Empress Chen | ||||||||
| Successor | Empress Shangguan | ||||||||
| Born | Unknown | ||||||||
| Died | 9 September 91 BC Chang'an | ||||||||
| Spouse | Emperor Wu of Han | ||||||||
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| Mother | Madame Wei (衛媼) | ||||||||
Wei Zifu (simplified Chinese: 卫子夫; traditional Chinese: 衛子夫; pinyin: Weì Zǐfū; Wade–Giles: Wei Tzu-fu; died 9 September 91 BC), posthumously known as Empress Xiaowusi (孝武思皇后; lit. ''the filial, martial and thoughtful empress'') or Thoughtful Empress Wei (衛思后; Weì Sī Hòu), was an empress consort of the Chinese Han dynasty. She was the second wife of the famous Emperor Wu and his spouse for 49 years. She stayed as his empress for 38 years, the second longest in Chinese history (behind only the 47-year reign of Empress Wang, the wife of Ming dynasty's Wanli Emperor, who lived over 1,600 years later). She was the mother of Emperor Wu's heir apparent Liu Ju and a great-grandmother of Liu Bingyi, as well as elder half-sister of the famed general Wei Qing, aunt of Huo Qubing, and step-aunt of statesman Huo Guang.