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Brief introduction to the chronology of Zhu Yuanzhang's wife Ma Huanghou Ma Huanghou's life

Ma Shi, female, the founding queen of the Ming Dynasty, is also known as Queen Bigfoot among the people. Ma Shi was the wife of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. She is called Ma Xiuying in local operas and some unofficial history, but it is not recorded in Shi Ming. Born in the third year of Yuan Zhishun (1332), he died in the fifteenth year of Ming Hongwu (1382) at the age of 57. After his death, he was buried in Xiaoling, the filial piety queen of posthumous title.

Chronology of Ma Huanghou's life experience:

Ma Shi was born in Lingbi, Suzhou, in the third year of Yuan Zhishun (1332). In the Yuan Dynasty, when the beauty of three-inch golden lotus was valued and women bound their feet, Ma Xiuying was called "Ma Dajiao" because her feet were not firmly bound.

In the first year of Hongwu, 1368, Zhu Yuanzhang made his wife Ma Shi the queen.

In August of the 15th year of Hongwu (A.D. 1382), Ma Huanghou was ill in bed, and soon Ma Huanghou died at the age of 5 1 year. In September of the same year, Ma Huanghou was buried in Xiaoling, the filial piety queen of posthumous title.

In the first year of Yongle (1403), Judy in Ming Taizu changed from filial piety to benevolence and respected her mother as the queen. In the seventeenth year of Jiajing (1538), Emperor Shizong of the Ming Dynasty was a witch. Filial piety, benevolence, loyalty, loyalty and benevolence were all promoted to the most respected queens, and later they were called the Filial Piety Empress.