About Daughter of Emperor Xiaoming of Northern Wei
The unnamed daughter of Emperor Xiaoming of Northern Wei (12 February 528 โ ?) was briefly the emperor of Northern Wei (386โ534), a Xianbei dynasty that ruled Northern China from the late fourth to the early sixth century AD.
She bore the surname Yuan (Chinese: ?; pinyin: Yuรกn), originally Tuoba.
Yuan was the only child of Emperor Xiaoming (r.
515โ528), born to his concubine Consort Pan.
Soon after her birth, her grandmother the Empress Dowager Hu, who was also Xiaoming's regent, falsely declared that she was a boy and ordered a general pardon.
Emperor Xiaoming died soon afterwards.
On 1 April 528, Empress Dowager Hu installed the infant on the throne for a matter of hours before replacing her with Yuan Zhao the next day.
Xiaoming's daughter was not recognised as an emperor (huangdi) by later generations.