Lady Gan

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Lady Gan was a consort of Liu Bei and the mother of Shu Han’s second emperor, Liu Shan, during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history.

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Lady Gan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese woman
historical figure
imperial consort
activeDuring late Eastern Han dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWith Shu Han NERFINISHED
child Liu Shan NERFINISHED
consortOf Liu Bei NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Eastern Han dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicity Han Chinese NERFINISHED
familyName Gan NERFINISHED
fictionalizedAs Lady Gan (Romance of the Three Kingdoms) NERFINISHED
genreOfNotability Chinese imperial history
historicalContext collapse of the Eastern Han dynasty
founding of Shu Han
languageSpoken Chinese
mentionedIn Records of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
motherOf Liu Shan NERFINISHED
notableFor being a consort of Liu Bei
being the mother of Liu Shan
portrayedIn Romance of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
region China NERFINISHED
relatedTo Liu Bei NERFINISHED
Liu Shan NERFINISHED
residence Chengdu NERFINISHED
Yi Province NERFINISHED
spouse Liu Bei NERFINISHED
spouseOf Liu Bei NERFINISHED
spouseTitle Emperor Zhaolie of Shu Han NERFINISHED
King of Hanzhong NERFINISHED
timePeriod Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED

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Liu Shan mother Lady Gan