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Empress Zhang (Later Liang Dynasty), Stretched Canvas Print, Ready to Hang with D-Ring and Wires, Horse, Horseback Riding, Watercolor on Silk Design, Female Power, Phoenix
Empress Zhang (Later Liang Dynasty), Stretched Canvas Print, Ready to Hang with D-Ring and Wires, Horse, Horseback Riding, Watercolor on Silk Design, Female Power, Phoenix
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Get your artwork, designs and photos on canvas with our high-quality stretched or rolled canvas prints. Made with carefully hand-stretched fabric on a wooden frame, our prints will showcase your work in bright, stunning colors that will last for decades.
Printing Method: Giclee, Eco-Solvent Inkjet
Both framed and unframed canvas is ready to hang with D-ring already installed
About the empress: Empress Zhang (died 913) was the wife of Zhu Yougui, ruler of the Later Liang dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. She alerted Zhu Yougui to Emperor Taizu’s plan to name another heir, leading to Zhu’s conspiracy to assassinate his father in 912 and seize the throne. While it is unclear if she was formally declared empress, historians recognize her as such. In 913, a rebellion overthrew Zhu Yougui, who committed suicide. Empress Zhang was executed shortly after.
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