Fu Shou 伏壽 | |
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Empress consort of the Han dynasty | |
Tenure | 20 May 195 – 8 January 215 |
Predecessor | Empress Lingsi |
Successor | Empress Xianmu |
Born | Unknown |
Died | 8 Jan 215 |
Spouse | Emperor Xian |
Issue | Liu Feng, Prince of Nanyang two other sons |
Father | Fu Wan, Marquis of Buqi |
Mother | Ying |
Fu Shou (died 8 January 215[1]) was an empress of the Eastern Han dynasty of China. She was the first wife of Emperor Xian, the last Han emperor. She is best known for initiating a conspiracy against Cao Cao, the ruler of state of Cao Wei.
Empress Fu Shou is praised in the traditional point of view as one of the last defenders of the failed Han dynasty, alongside Lady Dong and Empress Xianmu in contrast to Emperor Xian's negligence.