Empress Zhang (Cao Fang) Explained

Empress Zhang
張皇后
Succession:Empress consort of Cao Wei
Reign:March 252[1] – April 254[2]
Reign-Type:Tenure
Predecessor:Empress Huai
Successor:Empress Wang
Birth Date:Unknown
Death Date:Unknown
Father:Zhang Ji
Spouse:Cao Fang

Empress Zhang (250 – 254), personal name unknown, was an empress of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. She was the second wife of Cao Fang, the third emperor of Cao Wei.

Not much is known about her, other than her grandfather Zhang Ji (張既) was a governor of Liang Province (covering roughly present-day Gansu) and that her father Zhang Ji (張緝; note different Chinese character for Ji) was a commandery administrator. She was created empress in March 252; at that time, her grandfather was already deceased, while her father was promoted to senior minister. (It is unclear whether she was an imperial consort before she was created empress.)

In March 254, the regent Sima Shi killed Cao Fang's confidant, the official Li Feng (a friend of Zhang Ji). He then falsely accused Li Feng, Zhang Ji and their friend Xiahou Xuan of treason, and had all of them and their clans executed. One month later, Cao Fang was forced to depose Empress Zhang. It is not known what her fate was, although it would appear likely that she was put under house arrest for the rest of her life but not executed along with the rest of her family.

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  1. 2nd month of the 4th year of the Jia'ping era, per Cao Fang's biography in Sanguozhi. The month corresponds to 27 Feb to 27 Mar 252 in the Julian calendar.
  2. 3rd month of the 6th year of the Jia'ping era, per Cao Fang's biography in Sanguozhi. The month corresponds to 5 Apr to 3 May 254 in the Julian calendar.