Wang Bo Jiang

Queen consort of King Yih of Zhou (9th century BC)
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[1]Wang Bojiang (died 9th century BC) was the queen consort of King Yih of Zhou.[2][3]

She had some influence at court. She managed the economic affairs of the Imperial household, arranged the banquets and rewarded the ministers.

References

  1. ^ 文博 (in Chinese). 陝西人民出版社. 2007.
  2. ^ Han Zhaoqi (韩兆琦), ed. (2010). Shiji (史记) (in Chinese). Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company. pp. 2510–2512. ISBN 978-7-101-07272-3
  3. ^ Khayutina, Maria (2014-10-02). "MARITAL ALLIANCES AND AFFINAL RELATIVES (SHENG甥 ANDHUNGOU婚購) IN THE SOCIETY AND POLITICS OF ZHOU CHINA IN THE LIGHT OF BRONZE INSCRIPTIONS". Early China. 37: 39–99. doi:10.1017/eac.2014.7. ISSN 0362-5028.
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