Empress Ma (Southern Han)


Empress Ma was the only known empress of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Southern Han. She was the wife of Southern Han's founding emperor Liu Yan, and the daughter of Ma Yin, the prince of Southern Han's northern neighbor Chu.

Background

It is not known when the future Empress Ma was born. Further, while she was known to be a daughter of Ma Yin's, no historical record indicated who her mother was.
In 913, Liu Yan, who was then formally a Later Liang vassal as the military governor of Qinghai Circuit, sent emissaries to Ma Yin, asking to marry a daughter of his. Ma Yin agreed. In 915, Liu sent emissaries to Chu to welcome her; Ma Yin, in turn, sent his brother Ma Cun to escort her to Qinghai's capital Guang Prefecture for the wedding.

Marriage with Liu Yan

In 917, Liu Yan declared himself emperor of a new state of Yue, independent from Later Liang. He did not create Lady Ma empress at that time, creating her only the Lady of Yue. In 919, by which time he had changed the name of his state from Yue to Han, he created her empress.
Little else is known about Empress Ma's marriage with Liu Yan, and none of his sons was recorded as being born of her. She died in 935.