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Fù Hao (??, died c. 1200 BC), posthumously Mu Xin, was one of the many wives of King Wu Ding
Wu Ding

Wu Ding was a Shang Dynasty King of China.His is the first historically verifiable name in the history of China dynasties. The records of later historians that recorded his reign were long thought to be little more than legends until contemporary records of his reign were discovered in oracle script inscriptions on oracle bone unearthed at...
 of the Shang Dynasty
Shang Dynasty

The Shang Dynasty or Yin Dynasty was according to traditional sources the first Dynasties in Chinese history. They ruled in the northeastern region of the area known as "China proper", in the Yellow River valley....
 and, unusually for that time, also served as a military general and high priestess.

Her tomb
Tomb of Fu Hao

The Tomb of Fu Hao is an archaeological site at the ruins of the ancient Shang Dynasty capital of Yin . It was discovered in 1976 in archaeology and identified as the final resting place of the queen and military general Fu Hao, likely the Lady Hao inscribed on oracle bones by king Wu Ding and one of his many wives....
 was unearthed at Yinxu
Yinxu

Yinxu is the ruins of the last capital of China Shang Dynasty . The capital served 255 years for 12 kings in 8 generations.Rediscovered in 1899 it is one of the oldest and largest archeaological sites in China and is one of the Historical capitals of China and a UNESCO World Heritage Site....
 (the ruins of the Shang capital, Yin) intact with treasures such as bronzes and jades. She was buried in a lacquer
Lacquer

In a general sense, lacquer is a clear or coloured varnish that dries by solvent evaporation and often a curing process as well that produces a hard, durable finish, in any sheen level from ultra matte to high Gloss and that can be further polished as required....
ed coffin.

le is known of the early life of Fu Hao.






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Fù Hao (??, died c. 1200 BC), posthumously Mu Xin, was one of the many wives of King Wu Ding
Wu Ding

Wu Ding was a Shang Dynasty King of China.His is the first historically verifiable name in the history of China dynasties. The records of later historians that recorded his reign were long thought to be little more than legends until contemporary records of his reign were discovered in oracle script inscriptions on oracle bone unearthed at...
 of the Shang Dynasty
Shang Dynasty

The Shang Dynasty or Yin Dynasty was according to traditional sources the first Dynasties in Chinese history. They ruled in the northeastern region of the area known as "China proper", in the Yellow River valley....
 and, unusually for that time, also served as a military general and high priestess.

Her tomb
Tomb of Fu Hao

The Tomb of Fu Hao is an archaeological site at the ruins of the ancient Shang Dynasty capital of Yin . It was discovered in 1976 in archaeology and identified as the final resting place of the queen and military general Fu Hao, likely the Lady Hao inscribed on oracle bones by king Wu Ding and one of his many wives....
 was unearthed at Yinxu
Yinxu

Yinxu is the ruins of the last capital of China Shang Dynasty . The capital served 255 years for 12 kings in 8 generations.Rediscovered in 1899 it is one of the oldest and largest archeaological sites in China and is one of the Historical capitals of China and a UNESCO World Heritage Site....
 (the ruins of the Shang capital, Yin) intact with treasures such as bronzes and jades. She was buried in a lacquer
Lacquer

In a general sense, lacquer is a clear or coloured varnish that dries by solvent evaporation and often a curing process as well that produces a hard, durable finish, in any sheen level from ultra matte to high Gloss and that can be further polished as required....
ed coffin.

Biography

Little is known of the early life of Fu Hao. What is known is that King Wu Ding
Wu Ding

Wu Ding was a Shang Dynasty King of China.His is the first historically verifiable name in the history of China dynasties. The records of later historians that recorded his reign were long thought to be little more than legends until contemporary records of his reign were discovered in oracle script inscriptions on oracle bone unearthed at...
 would cultivate the allegiance of neighbouring tribes by marrying one woman from each of them. Fu Hao entered the royal household through such a marriage and took advantage of the semi-matriarchal slave society to rise through the ranks. Fu Hao is known to modern scholars mainly from inscriptions on Shang Dynasty
Shang Dynasty

The Shang Dynasty or Yin Dynasty was according to traditional sources the first Dynasties in Chinese history. They ruled in the northeastern region of the area known as "China proper", in the Yellow River valley....
 oracle bone
Oracle bone

Oracle bones are pieces of bone or animal shell that were heated and cracked, using a bronze pin, during divination, chiefly during the late Shang Dynasty, and then typically inscribed with a record of the reflexes in what is known as oracle bone script....
 artifacts unearthed at Yinxu
Yinxu

Yinxu is the ruins of the last capital of China Shang Dynasty . The capital served 255 years for 12 kings in 8 generations.Rediscovered in 1899 it is one of the oldest and largest archeaological sites in China and is one of the Historical capitals of China and a UNESCO World Heritage Site....
.

In these inscriptions she is shown to have led numerous military campaigns. The Tu-Fang fought against the Shang for generations until they were finally defeated by Fu Hao in a single decisive battle. Further campaigns against the neighbouring Yi
Yi people

The Yi people are a modern ethnic group in China, Vietnam, and Thailand. Numbering 8 million, they are the seventh largest of the Chinese nationalities officially recognized by the People's Republic of China....
, Qiang and Ba followed, the latter is particularly remembered as the earliest recorded large scale ambush in Chinese history. With up to 13,000 troops and important generals Zhi and Hou Gao serving under her, she was the most powerful military leader of her time. This highly unusual status is confirmed by the many weapons, including great battle-axes, unearthed from her tomb.

Although the Shang King exercised ultimate control over ritual matters, which were the most important political activity of the day, oracle bone inscription show that Wu Ding repeatedly instructed Fu Hao to conduct special rituals and offer sacrifices. This was very unusual for woman of that time and shows that the king must have had great confidence in his wife. The sacrificial bronze vessels and tortoise shells inscribed prepared by Fu Hao discovered in her tomb further evidence her status as high priestess and oracle caster.

She also controlled her own fiefdom on the borders of the empire and was the mother of Prince Jie (oracle bone inscriptions show concern for her well-being at the time of the birth). She died before King Wu Ding and he constructed a tomb for her on the edge of the royal cemetery at his capital Yin. The King later made many sacrifices here in hope for her spiritual assistance in defeating the attacking Gong who threatened to completely wipe out the Shang. The tomb
Tomb of Fu Hao

The Tomb of Fu Hao is an archaeological site at the ruins of the ancient Shang Dynasty capital of Yin . It was discovered in 1976 in archaeology and identified as the final resting place of the queen and military general Fu Hao, likely the Lady Hao inscribed on oracle bones by king Wu Ding and one of his many wives....
 was unearthed by archaeologists in 1976 and is now open to the public.