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  1. Lady Xu (died in or after May 229) was a concubine of Sun Quan, the founding emperor of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Life. Lady Xu was from Fuchun County ( 富春縣 ), Wu Commandery, around present day Fuyang, Zhejiang.

  2. Lady Xu (夫人徐) born in Fuchun. “Wife of Sun Quan, the Lord of Wu. Was a native of Fuchun in Wu Commandary.” Lady Xu was affiliated with and the Wu Kingdom. A biography profile from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms Encyclopedia.

  3. Lady Xu (徐氏, 2nd century) was a Chinese noble woman during the late Eastern Han Dynasty to the Three Kingdoms period. She was married to Sun Yi, who was the brother of Sun Quan, the founder of the Eastern Wu state. She was also the mother of Sun Song. Her true name has been lost to history.

  4. Lady Xu, wife of Quan, the Lord of Wu, was a native of Fuchun in Wu Commandary. Lady Xu’s grandfather, Zhen, was a close friend of Quan’s father, Jian. Jian wived Zhen with his younger sister, who bore Xu Kun. Kun served in provincial and commandery offices in his youth.

  5. Bà Chúa Xứ ( chữ Nôm: 婆主處, Vietnamese: [ɓâː cǔə sɨ̌]) or Chúa Xứ Thánh Mẫu ( chữ Hán: 主處聖母, Holy Mother of the Realm) is a prosperity goddess worshiped in the Mekong Delta region as part of Vietnamese folk religions. She is a tutelary of business, health, and a protector of the Vietnamese border.

  6. Lady Xu was the wife of Sun Yi. Lady Xu avenged Sun Yi's death in 202 by killing Gui Lan, Dai Yuan, and Bian Hong. She intoxicated Gui Lan and brought him into her chambers where Fu Ying killed him. Dai Yuan was killed in the same manner, and Bian Hong was executed.

  7. Lady Xu was initially married to Lu Shang (陸尚), also of Fuchun County. When Lu Shang died around 200, [2] Lady Xu was taken in by Sun Quan as a concubine, on which occasion he told his first wife Lady Xie to lower herself in status to accommodate Lady Xu's arrival; Lady Xie refused and fell into disfavour, dying at a relatively early age. [3]