- text of an
early Tang
Dynasty copy of Wang Xizhi's
Lantingji Xu by Feng
Chengsu (馮承素),
located in the
Palace Museum, Beijing. This is
considered the best...
- of the Xia clan (成恭皇后 夏氏; d. 1167)
Unnamed daughter Unnamed son
Empress Chengsu, of the Xie clan (成肅皇后 謝氏; 1132–1203),
personal name
Sufang (蘇芳) Noble...
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copies of the preface, a few
outstanding imitations were
attributed to Feng
Chengsu (617–672),
Ouyang Xun (557–641), Yu
Shinan (558–638) and Chu
Suiliang (596–659)...
- most well
regarded copy
being the one made
between c. 627–650 by Feng
Chengsu, and is
located in the
Palace Museum in Beijing. In 2010, a
small Tang...
- Song
dynasty Tenure 18
February 1189 – 24 July 1194
Predecessor Empress Chengsu Successor Empress Gongshu Empress dowager of the
Southern Song dynasty...
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Empress Chengsu 成肅皇后
Empress consort of the
Southern Song
dynasty Tenure 12
September 1176 – 18
February 1189
Predecessor Empress Chenggong Successor...
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Getting the
Orchid Pavilion Scroll and Wang Xizhi's
Lantingji Xu by Feng
Chengsu (馮承素), 明 錢榖 蘭亭修禊圖 卷-Gathering at the
Orchid Pavilion MET
Juran – Xiao Getting...
-
November 1163 – 13 July 1167
Predecessor Empress Xiansheng Successor Empress Chengsu Born 1136 Died 14
December 1167 (aged c. 31) Lin'an, Zhejiang,
China Spouse...
- was
given posthumous honors. He was also
given the
posthumous name of
Chengsu (成肅,
meaning "successful and solemn"). His son
Zhang Hongjing later served...
-
roughly modern Baoji, Shaanxi), the
prefectural secretary general Yu
Chengsu (于承素)
submitted a
report accusing Liu of
revealing palace secrets, and...