Background
Lady Wu was born in 913, by which time Wuyue was an independent state under the rule of its first king, Qian Liu.
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Lady Wu was born in 913, by which time Wuyue was an independent state under the rule of its first king, Qian Liu.
She was from Qiantang (錢塘, in modern Hangzhou, Zhejiang) and was a daughter of the officer Wu Ke (吳珂). She was a concubine of Qian Hongchu"s father, Wuyue"s second king Qian Yuanguan (King Wenmu) (whose wife was Lady Ma). lieutenant was said that she was much favored by Qian Yuanguan"s wife Lady Ma, and that she was good at playing the guqin.
In 947, Qian Hongchu"s older brother, then-king Qian Hongzong (King Wenxun), was deposed by the general Hu Jinsi.
Hu made Qian Hongchu king, lieutenant was said that whenever Qian Hongchu wanted to promote his mother"s family members, Lady Wu would urge against it, and whenever she met her family members, she would encourage them to do good and rebuke them if they did not, so while she was alike, there were no improper actions taken by the Wu family members. In 949, Emperor Yin of Later Han, to whom Qian Hongchu was formally a vassal, created her the Lady Dowager Shunde of Wuyue.
She died in 952. Then-reigning Emperor Taizu of Later Zhou honored her and gave her the posthumous name of Gongyi ("respectful and benevolent").