Huang Yueying

Huang Yueying (Chinese黄月英, Pinyin Yueying Huang, † 234) was the daughter of Huang Chengyans (黄承彦) and the wife of the famous Shu strategist Zhuge Liang. Her father was a renowned scholar from the Longzhong Commandery, of the Wu dynasty and later served the commander Lu Xun at the Battle of Yiling helped to pass through the stone warrior formation.

Huang Yueying was considered very talented. To bring the men to admire them for their skills and not for their looks, let them spread the rumor that she was quite unattractive. The only man who then paid court to her, Zhuge Liang was. He took 197 to the woman before he joined Liu Bei. It is noteworthy that Zhuge Liang in his whole life had no other wives or concubines, although it was common for powerful men of his time.

Huang Yueying Zhuge Liang gave birth to a son, Zhuge Zhan. She was also the stepmother Zhuge Qiao, had adopted the Zhuge Liang. After Zhuge Liang's death shortly before the Battle of Wu Zhang plane also died.

  • The Three Kingdoms period
  • Chinese
  • Born in the 2nd century
  • Died 234
  • Woman
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