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Lady Xian (or Hsien, Chinese: 冼夫人; pinyin: Xiǎn Fūrén; Jyutping: sin2 fu1 jan4; Vietnamese: Tiển phu nhân; 512–602), also known as Lady of Qiao Guo (or Ch'iao Kuo; Chinese: 譙國夫人), born as Xian Zhen (冼珍), was a noblewoman of the Li people, born to the chieftain of the Xian tribe in Southern China, in what is now Guangdong during the Sui dynasty. She has been deified as the "Saintly Mother of Lingnan" (岭南圣母). She died during a tour of Hainan. Former Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai called her "the First Heroine of China", and Chinese Communist Party general secretary Jiang Zemin praised her as "the role model that the later generations should learn forever". Lady Xian is depicted in the Wu Shuang Pu (無雙譜, Table of Peerless Heroes) by Jin Guliang.

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  • Dama Xian (ca)
  • Xian (Dame) (de)
  • Lady Xian (en)
  • 洗夫人 (ja)
  • Xian Furen (nl)
  • 冼夫人 (zh)
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  • Die Dame Xian (Hsien, chinesisch 冼夫人, Pinyin Xiăn fū rén; * 512; † 602), auch Dame von Qiaoguo (Ch'iao Kuo; chinesisch 譙國夫人, Pinyin Qiáo guó fū rén, Tempelname: chinesisch 诚敬夫人, Pinyin Chéng jìng fū rén), war eine Adlige aus dem Volk der Li. Sie war die Tochter des Königs des Xian-Stammes (Hsien) in Süd-China, dem heutigen Guangdong, während der Sui-Dynastie. Von den einheimischen wurde sie „Heilige Mutter von Lingnan“ (chinesisch 岭南圣母, Pinyin ling nan sheng mu) genannt. Sie starb bei einer Reise in Hainan. Premier Zhou Enlai nannte sie die „erste Heldin Chinas“, und Präsident Jiang Zemin rühmte sie als „ein Rollenmodell, dass zukünftige Generationen für immer lernen sollten“. (de)
  • Lady Xian (or Hsien, Chinese: 冼夫人; pinyin: Xiǎn Fūrén; Jyutping: sin2 fu1 jan4; Vietnamese: Tiển phu nhân; 512–602), also known as Lady of Qiao Guo (or Ch'iao Kuo; Chinese: 譙國夫人), born as Xian Zhen (冼珍), was a noblewoman of the Li people, born to the chieftain of the Xian tribe in Southern China, in what is now Guangdong during the Sui dynasty. She has been deified as the "Saintly Mother of Lingnan" (岭南圣母). She died during a tour of Hainan. Former Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai called her "the First Heroine of China", and Chinese Communist Party general secretary Jiang Zemin praised her as "the role model that the later generations should learn forever". Lady Xian is depicted in the Wu Shuang Pu (無雙譜, Table of Peerless Heroes) by Jin Guliang. (en)
  • 洗夫人(冼夫人、せんふじん、522年 - 602年)は、中国の南北朝時代末期の俚族の女性指導者。本貫は高涼郡。 (ja)
  • Lady Xian (512-602) (Chinees: 冼夫人, Hanyu pinyin: Xiǎn Fūrén) is geboren in Shantou, provincie Guangdong, in het zuiden van China tijdens de Liang-dynastie als Xian Zhen (冼珍) en is geboren als dochter van het stamhoofd van de Xian clan, welke behoorde tot de populatie van het Hlai volk, ook wel Li volk of Sai volk genoemd. Ze beschermde haar volk en de regio tegen aanvallen van buitenaf, dat gaf haar de titel van beschermvrouw en Lady. (nl)
  • 冼(xiǎn)夫人(522年-602年),尊称冼太夫人,原名冼珍(一说冼英),南北朝时期高涼郡俚人,為俚人傑出的女領袖和軍事家,被册封为南梁宋康郡夫人、陳朝石龍太夫人、隋朝譙國夫人,諡誠敬夫人。 (zh)
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  • Xian (en)
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  • Saintly Mother of Lingnan (en)
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  • Xian (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Madamxiancrop.jpg
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  • modern-day Hainan, Sui dynasty (en)
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  • modern-day Guangdong, Liang dynasty (en)
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