Empress Huyan (Liu Cong's wife)


Empress Huyan , formally Empress Wuyuan was an empress of the Chinese/Xiongnu state Han Zhao. She was the first wife of Liu Cong.

Life

Her clan, the Huyans, were probably a noble clan of Xiongnu, as a large number of Han Zhao officials were named Huyan. She was created empress in 310 after Liu Cong seized the throne from his brother Liu He. She was the cousin of the first empress of Liu Cong's father Liu Yuan. She bore Liu Cong at least one son -- Liu Can, whom Liu Cong created the Prince of He'nei and commissioned as a major general. However, he did not create Liu Can crown prince because he had promised to make Liu Ai, son of Liu Yuan's second wife Empress Dan, who had yielded the throne to him after Liu He's death, crown prince.
When Empress Dowager Dan died in 310, Empress Huyan began to try to secure the crown prince position for her son, telling him:
Liu Cong did not follow her suggestion at this point, but the seeds were sown, and eventually in 317, long after her death, he would depose Crown Prince Ai and make Liu Can crown prince.
Empress Huyan died in 312 and was given a posthumous name, appropriate for an empress.