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Who are the queens born in Hebei?

Empress Dowager Dou, named Yi, was a native of Qinghe County (now Qinghe, Hebei). She was the empress of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty and the mother of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty. After her, the Han Dynasty was pushed to the peak of strength.

Mrs. Li: The concubine of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and the sister of Li Yannian. After her death, she was posthumously named Queen Xiaowu. She had the appearance of "overwhelming the country and the city" and was from Dingzhou, Hebei.

Wang Zhengjun, the empress of Han Yuan Emperor Liu Shi, was from Zhengding. She lived through seven dynasties in her life and died at the age of 84. She was the longest-lived empress in Chinese history.

Zhen Mi: A native of Wuji County, Hebei Province, her temple name is Queen Wen Zhaozhen. She is one of the most virtuous beauties in Chinese history. Later generations called it Luo Shen.

Empress Dowager Wenming: Feng (442-490), a native of Xindu, Changle (now Jixian County, Hebei Province), belonged to the Northern Yan royal family and was a Han Chinese. At the age of 14, she was selected as Emperor Wencheng's concubine and was later canonized as queen.

Feng Qing, whose name is Feng Ai (or Feng Shan) according to unofficial history, was the first queen of Emperor Yuan Hong of the Northern Wei Dynasty Xiaowen. The niece of the Empress Dowager Feng (Empress Tuoba Jun, Emperor Wencheng of the Northern Wei Dynasty).

Feng Run (469-499), whose name is Feng Miaolian according to unofficial history, was the second queen of Emperor Xiaowen Yuanhong of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Changle Xindu (now northeast of Zaoqiang County, Hebei Province) Her posthumous title is Queen You.

Liu Yuniang (?-926), Empress Zhuangzong of the Later Tang Dynasty. A native of Cheng'an, Weizhou (now Cheng'an, Hebei Province). His father, Liu Sou, traveled around the world as a doctor. In 924 AD, she was made queen.

Queen Yuanyou Meng, a native of Mingzhou (about present-day Yongnian County, Hebei Province, China), was the first queen of Song Zhezong.

Ming Shenzong Wanli Emperor Xiaojing Queen Wang (February 27, 1565 - October 18, 1611), a native of Zuowei, the capital of Xuanfu (now Xuanhua, Hebei)

Xiaokang Queen Jing Zhang (1471-1541), Queen Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty, was born in Xingji, and was the son of her father, Zhang Luan.