Widow Qing (Chinese: 寡妇清; pinyin: Guǎfù Qīng, 259–210 BC) was a Ba-Shu businesswoman in the Qin dynasty in China.
[1] Widow Qing lived in Fuling in Ba (present day Chongqing).
She belonged to the family who controlled the cinnabar mines in Changshou, which she managed herself as a widow.
[1] She is recorded in historical accounts for her good business relationship to Emperor Qin Shi Huang, over whom she wielded a great deal of influence because of their business transactions and her substantial economic power.
The emperor constructed a memorial tower (女懷清臺) in her honour.