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Lu Qiongxian (盧瓊仙, 10th-century), was a Chinese imperial concubine. She was the concubine of
Liu Chang (Southern Han) Liu Chang (; 942–980), originally Liu Jixing (劉繼興), was the fourth, last and youngest Chinese emperor of Southern Han during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, reigning from 958 until his country was annexed by the Song dynasty ...
, who ruled in 958–972. Xiu Ouyang; Richard L. Davis (2004). Historical records of the five dynasties (illustrated, annotated ed.). Columbia University Press. . As the Emperor was not interested in politics, he left the state affairs to Lu Qiongxian, who managed them with the eunuchs
Gong Chengshu A gongFrom Indonesian and ms, gong; jv, ꦒꦺꦴꦁ ; zh, c=鑼, p=luó; ja, , dora; km, គង ; th, ฆ้อง ; vi, cồng chiêng; as, কাঁহ is a percussion instrument originating in East Asia and Southeast Asia. Gongs ...
and Chen Yanshou.


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