Lady Li
| Lady Li 李夫人 | |||||
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A portrait of Lady Li in the album Gathering Gems of Beauty (畫麗珠萃秀) | |||||
| Born | Zhongshan | ||||
| Died | between 104 and 101 BC | ||||
| Burial | Yingling, near Maoling | ||||
| Spouse | Emperor Wu of Han | ||||
| Issue | Liu Bo, Prince Ai of Changyi | ||||
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| Clan | Li (李) | ||||
| Relatives | Li Yannian (brother) Li Guangli (brother) Liu He (grandson) | ||||
Lady Li(Chinese: 李夫人; pinyin: Lǐ Fūrén, died between 104 and 101 BC) was a Han dynasty concubine of Emperor Wu. Civil unrest broke out between her family and Wei Zifu's family. Moreover, her siblings defected to the Xiongnu and became traitors to China. As a result, Emperor Wu ordered her relatives to be tried and executed, leading to the downfall of her and her family.