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Zhang, who was close to his uncles—Empress Dowager Ma's brothers Ma Liao (馬廖), Ma Fang (馬防), and Ma Guang (馬光)—wanted to promote them quickly, but Empress Dowager Ma did not urge it. They did all become important court officials, however. In 77, when Emperor Zhang wanted to further create his uncles marquesses, Empress Ma refused, and issued an edict stating that—just as how Emperor Ming had told her that his sons could not be compared with his father's sons—the Mas could not be compared with the Yins and the Guos (the family of Emperor Guangwu's first empress
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important matters of state when he could not make a decision quickly. She would analyze the issues carefully and come up with good suggestions. When Emperor Ming resolved dilemmas with her help, he tried to consult her even more on other important matters of governance, but she refused to more speak and make suggestions and supported Emperor Ming's own opinions. One thing she was described of having never done was to request favors for her brothers and cousins. Because of this, Emperor Ming continued to respect and trust and love her.
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In 79, over Empress Dowager Ma's objection, Emperor Zhang created his uncles marquesses. However, under pressure from the empress dowager, the new marquesses, after their requests to decline the fiefs were denied by Emperor Zhang, resigned their government posts. In August that year, Empress Dowager
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As empress, Empress Ma was described as humble and solemn, and she loved reading. She often wore the less expensive white silk without elaborate designs. The imperial consorts and princesses were all surprised by how thrifty she was and yet impressed by her. Emperor Ming often consulted her on
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Empress Dowager Ma continued to be known for her humility and good judgment as empress dowager. Emperor Zhang, like his father, turned to her when he was in a dilemma about important government issues, to decide the issue with her advice or her approval in the decision he wanted to make. Emperor
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In 72, when Emperor Ming created his sons princes, he gave them relatively small principalities. Empress Ma objected—she did not understand why these principalities were only half as large as the ones for Emperor Guangwu's sons. Emperor Ming responded that of course his sons could not be
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The other noble families began to look down on the Ma family. Lady Ma had been previously engaged to marry a son of another noble family, the Dous. The Dous began to have second thoughts of the marriage, believing that Lady Ma was no longer worthy to marry their son. Ma's cousin Ma Yan (馬嚴) and
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Empress Dowager Ma also established a textile factory and a mulberry garden for silkworms, which became a fairly productive industry for the imperial household. In her spare time, she often discussed important matters of state with Emperor Zhang and taught his sons the
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In 57, Emperor Guangwu died, and Crown Prince Zhuang ascended the throne as Emperor Ming. Consort Ma became an imperial consort. In 60, he created her empress and created Prince Da crown prince.
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rebellions and his exhortations on personal living, and his wife Lady Lin (藺夫人). Ma was a marquess, and Lady Ma was therefore born into comfort and wealth, as a member of a noble family.
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horns. (The later accusation was a misunderstanding in that one of Ma's favorite foods—which he considered capable of warding off plagues—was
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In 71, as mass tortures and executions were being carried out as a result of a conspiracy engaged in by Emperor Ming's brother
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mother Lady Lin were angered by the Dous' attitude, and resolved to dissolve the engagement and offer Lady Ma to Crown Prince
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As a consort to the crown prince, Consort Ma was described to be excellent at serving her mother-in-law, Empress
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In 49, however, things would change. Ma, while on expedition against the Wulin tribes (in modern eastern
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In 75, Emperor Ming died, and Crown Prince Da ascended the throne as Emperor Zhang. Empress Ma became
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from 8 April 60 until 75, then empress dowager from that year till her death. Her husband was
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era of his reign. This corresponds to 8 Apr 60 in the Julian calendar. (永平三年二月)甲子,立贵人马氏为皇后.)
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compared with his father's sons—a response that she would remember and agree with.
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era of his reign. This corresponds to 16 Aug 79 in the Julian calendar. (六月癸丑,皇太后马氏崩。)
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Consort Ma herself was childless. Her older sister's daughter,
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Ma died; she was in her 40s. She was buried with her husband.
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Family background and marriage to Crown Prince Zhuang
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