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Empress Bian
卞皇后
Empress consort of Cao Wei
TenureApril or May 255 – June 260
Predecessor Empress Wang
Successor Empress Bian
Spouse Cao Mao
FatherBian Long

Empress Bian ( fl.250 – 260), personal name unknown, was an empress of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. She was married to Cao Mao, the fourth emperor of Cao Wei. Her father Bian Long (卞隆) was a grandson of Bian Bing (卞秉), a brother-in-law of Cao Mao's great-grandfather Cao Cao. The former Empress Dowager Bian was her great-great-aunt.

Cao Mao married Empress Bian in 255, when he was 14. Her age was not known. There was no further records of her activities, as her husband was himself under the tight control of the regents Sima Shi and Sima Zhao. It is also not known what happened to her after Cao Mao made a failed coup attempt against Sima Zhao in June 260 and was killed in the attempt.

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Chinese royalty
Preceded by Empress of Cao Wei
255–260
Succeeded by
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Empress Bian (Cao Mao))
Empress Bian
卞皇后
Empress consort of Cao Wei
TenureApril or May 255 – June 260
Predecessor Empress Wang
Successor Empress Bian
Spouse Cao Mao
FatherBian Long

Empress Bian ( fl.250 – 260), personal name unknown, was an empress of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. She was married to Cao Mao, the fourth emperor of Cao Wei. Her father Bian Long (卞隆) was a grandson of Bian Bing (卞秉), a brother-in-law of Cao Mao's great-grandfather Cao Cao. The former Empress Dowager Bian was her great-great-aunt.

Cao Mao married Empress Bian in 255, when he was 14. Her age was not known. There was no further records of her activities, as her husband was himself under the tight control of the regents Sima Shi and Sima Zhao. It is also not known what happened to her after Cao Mao made a failed coup attempt against Sima Zhao in June 260 and was killed in the attempt.

See also

References

Chinese royalty
Preceded by Empress of Cao Wei
255–260
Succeeded by

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