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The Temple of the Five Concubines (Chinese: 五妃廟; pinyin: Wǔ Fēi Miào), known also by alternative names including the Temple of the Five Noble Ladies, is a temple in West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan. It was built in front of the tomb of the five concubines of Zhu Shugui, the Ming Prince of Ningjing, who killed themselves in 1683 to accompany him in death. It is registered as a first-class historic site by the Republic of China government.

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  • 五妃廟,昔稱五烈墓、五妃祀、寧靖王從死五妃墓,位於今臺灣臺南市中西區,五妃是指明寧靖王朱術桂從死之五位妃妾:袁氏、王氏、秀姑、梅姐及荷姐。五妃廟乃坐西南朝東北,為一座單進兩護龍式的古建築,最早建於1683年(明鄭永曆三十七年,清康熙二十二年)。由1683年迄今有三百餘年,墓傍有一小祠,為義靈君墓,係當年殉死二侍宦埋骨之處。 五妃廟現為中華民國文化部所頒訂之國定古蹟,目前由臺南市政府文化觀光處所管理,並設有紀念碑、解說牌等,也是當代情侶夫妻間求忠貞祭拜的廟宇。 (zh)
  • The Temple of the Five Concubines (Chinese: 五妃廟; pinyin: Wǔ Fēi Miào), known also by alternative names including the Temple of the Five Noble Ladies, is a temple in West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan. It was built in front of the tomb of the five concubines of Zhu Shugui, the Ming Prince of Ningjing, who killed themselves in 1683 to accompany him in death. It is registered as a first-class historic site by the Republic of China government. (en)
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  • The Temple of the Five Concubines (Chinese: 五妃廟; pinyin: Wǔ Fēi Miào), known also by alternative names including the Temple of the Five Noble Ladies, is a temple in West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan. It was built in front of the tomb of the five concubines of Zhu Shugui, the Ming Prince of Ningjing, who killed themselves in 1683 to accompany him in death. It is registered as a first-class historic site by the Republic of China government. In 1683, the Qing Dynasty forces invaded Taiwan and defeated the Kingdom of Tungning, prompting Zhu Shugui to commit suicide. Rather than be left to an uncertain and inglorious fate in the hands of the Qing, the concubines elected to end their own lives as well. The names of the five concubines were Lady Yuan, Lady Wang, Xiugu, Sister Mei and Sister He; their full names are unknown. (en)
  • 五妃廟,昔稱五烈墓、五妃祀、寧靖王從死五妃墓,位於今臺灣臺南市中西區,五妃是指明寧靖王朱術桂從死之五位妃妾:袁氏、王氏、秀姑、梅姐及荷姐。五妃廟乃坐西南朝東北,為一座單進兩護龍式的古建築,最早建於1683年(明鄭永曆三十七年,清康熙二十二年)。由1683年迄今有三百餘年,墓傍有一小祠,為義靈君墓,係當年殉死二侍宦埋骨之處。 五妃廟現為中華民國文化部所頒訂之國定古蹟,目前由臺南市政府文化觀光處所管理,並設有紀念碑、解說牌等,也是當代情侶夫妻間求忠貞祭拜的廟宇。 (zh)
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