Empress Dowager Zhang (Zhaowu)
Empress Dowager Zhang (張太后, personal name unknown) (d.
313), formally
Empress Guangxian (光獻皇后, literally "the rebuilding and wise empress"), was an
empress dowager of the
Chinese/
Xiongnu state
Han Zhao, during the reign of her son
Liu Cong (Emperor Zhaowu).
She was the founding emperor
Liu Yuan's concubine. Her son Liu Cong was Liu Yuan's fourth son, and it is not known whether she bore other children for Liu Yuan. When Liu Cong seized the throne in
310 after overthrowing his older brother
Liu He (after Liu He had tried to have him and the other brothers killed and successfully killed two), he honored both her and Liu Yuan's wife,
Empress Dan, empresses dowager -- Empress Dan with the greater title of
Huangtaihou (皇太后) and her with the lesser title of
Ditaihou (帝太后). When Empress Dowager Dan died later that year, however, she received the greater title of
Huangtaihou.
She was known only for a few incidents during her stint as empress dowager. In
312, at her insistence, Liu Cong took two daughters of his cousin (and therefore her nephew) Zhang Shi (張") as his concubines. Later that year, when Liu Cong was wrongly punishing the official Wang Zhang (王彰) for trying to persuade him to be milder in his temper and actions, Empress Dowager Zhang protested by fasting for three days, eventually helping to correct Liu Cong's behavior for a time. Yet later that year, when Liu Cong was set to create his concubine Liu Ying (劉英) as empress, Empress Zhang insisted against it and for her grandniece
Zhang Huiguang, whom Liu Cong then formally created empress in early
313. Three months later, Empress Dowager Zhang died and was honored with a posthumous empress title. Her grandniece the empress mourned her so greatly and was so depressed that she died as well.