Which queen lived the longest in history?

The longest-lived queen in history is Wang Zhengjun, the queen of Emperor Liu Shi of the Yuan Dynasty of the Western Han Dynasty, who died at the age of 84.

Followed by Liu Jingyan, Queen Xuan of the Chen Dynasty in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, Wu Zetian of the Tang Dynasty, and Wu Shi, Queen Gaozong of the Southern Song Dynasty, all died at the age of 83.

Wang Zhengjun (71 BC - February 3, 13 AD), a native of Yuancheng, Wei County (now east of Daming County, Hebei Province), was the second daughter of Yangping Marquis Wang Jin, his mother was Li, and Empress Liu Shi of Emperor Yuan of Han Dynasty. , the biological mother of Liu Ao, Emperor Cheng of Han Dynasty. The longest-lived queen in Chinese history.

Liu Jingyan (533-615), a native of Jie County, Hedong, was the daughter of Liu Yan, the prefect of Poyang. His mother was Princess Changcheng, daughter of Emperor Wu of Liang Xiao Yan, and Empress Chen Xu of Emperor Chen Xuan. In the third year of Zhenming Dynasty (589), the Sui Dynasty conquered the Chen Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty, and Liu Jingyan went to live in Chang'an, the capital of the Sui Dynasty. In the eleventh year of Daye (615), Liu Jingyan died at the age of eighty-three and was buried in Mangshan, Luoyang.

Wu Zetian (624 AD - 705 AD), named Wu Zhao, was born in Wenshui, Bingzhou (east of today's Wenshui County, Shanxi Province). The only orthodox female emperor in Chinese history, she is also one of the oldest emperors (ascended the throne at the age of 67) and the longest lifespan (aged 83). She was the second daughter of Xun, a hero of the Tang Dynasty, and her mother was Yang. He entered the harem at the age of fourteen as a talented person of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty gave him the title of "Wu Mei". During the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, he was named Zhaoyi at the beginning and later as the queen. His honorary title was Tianhou. Together with Li Zhi, Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, he was called the Second Saint. December 27, 683 -On October 16, 690, as the empress dowager of Emperor Zhongzong and Emperor Ruizong of Tang Dynasty, she took the imperial title. During this period, she was renamed "Zhao". Later, he established himself as emperor, made Luoyang the capital, renamed it Shendu, and established the Wuzhou Dynasty. In the first month of the first year of Shenlong (705), Wu Zetian became seriously ill, and Prime Minister Zhang Jianzhi launched a mutiny, forcing Wu to abdicate. This is known as the Shenlong Revolution in history. Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty was restored and the Tang Dynasty was restored. He was honored as "Emperor Zetian Dasheng". Later, he was renamed "Queen Zetian Dasheng" in accordance with Wu's order, and was buried in Qianling Mausoleum as a queen. In the fourth year of Kaiyuan (716 AD) of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, the posthumous title was changed to Queen Zetian. In the eighth year of Tianbao (749 AD), the posthumous title of Queen Zetianshun was added.

The Empress Wu of Song Gaozong Zhao Gou (1115-1197) was from Kaifeng, and her name is not recorded in history books. At the age of 14, Wu entered the palace to serve Kang Wang Zhao Gou. After Zhao Gou ascended the throne, Wu was granted the title of Lady of Yijun, and was gradually granted the titles of Cai Ren, Wanyi, and Noble Concubine. In 1143 (the thirteenth year of Shaoxing), she was appointed queen. She died at the age of 83. Her posthumous title was Queen Xian Sheng Ci Lie. She kept her nephew in Yongsi Mausoleum. Wu's life spanned the four dynasties of Gao, Xiao, Guang and Ning, and she was in the position of queen (including the Queen Mother) for fifty-five years, making her one of the longest queens in history.

Queen Xiaoyuan, Aunt Wang Mang. ·······Weng Rushengjin, named Zhijun, studied law in Chang'an when he was young, and became the history of Tingwei. In the third year of this period, he gave birth to a daughter Zhengjun, who was the Empress of the Yuan Dynasty. ·······In the eighty-fourth year of the Queen Mother's reign, Guichou died in February of the fifth year of the founding of the People's Republic of China. In March Yiyou, they were buried together in Weiling.

------------Han Shu Volume Ninety-Eight Post-Yuan Biography Sixty-eight

Empress Liu of Emperor Gaozong was a person who avoided words of respect and was the leader of Hedong. ······Chen died in Chang'an, and Daye died in Dongdu in the eleventh year. He was buried in Mangshan, Luoyang, at the age of eighty-three.

------------Chen Shujuan 7: The First Concubine in the Biography

The Queen of Zetian, Wu family, was born in Wenshui, Bingzhou. ······In the first month of spring in the first year of Shenlong, there was a general amnesty and the Yuan Dynasty was changed. In the 11th month of winter, Renyin was the day when the generals of Zetian were approaching. They left behind the temple and Gui Mausoleum, and ordered them to remove the imperial title and call them the Great Sage Queen of Zetian. The king, the Xiao family, Chu Suiliang, Han Yuan and other descendants and relatives were destined to do so at that time. Those who are tired will be ordered to resume work. On this day, she died in the Xianju Hall of Shangyang Palace at the age of eighty-three. Her posthumous title was Queen Zetian.

----------The Sixth Book of the Six Books of the Old Tang Dynasty: The Chronicle of the Queen of Heaven

Queen Xian Sheng Ci Lie Wu, a native of Kaifeng. ·······In October of the third year, he fell ill and prayed to heaven and earth, the ancestral temple, and the country for a general amnesty. He died after more than a month. He was eighty-three years old.

----------Song History Volume 243 Biography of the Second Concubine