Empress Dowager Huang

Empress Dowager Huang (Chinese: 黃太后; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Thài-hōo, personal name unknown[1][circular reference]), referred to semi-formally as Empress Dowager Longqi (Chinese: 龍啟太后; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Liông-khé Thài-hōo) after her son Wang Yanjun (Emperor Huizong)'s Longqi era name, was an empress dowager of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Min.

It is not known when the future Empress Dowager Huang was born, but it was known that she was from Quan Prefecture (泉州, in modern Choân-chiu, Fujian).

Wang Yanjun took over the governance of the territory, initially only claiming the title of acting military governor of Weiwu.

")[2] In 934, when Jian Prefecture (建州, in modern Nanping, Fujian) was under siege by Jiang Yanhui (蔣延徽), a general of Min's northwestern neighbor Wu, Wang Lin initially commissioned his general Zhang Yanrou (張彥柔) and his brother Wang Yanzong (王延宗) to lead an army to relieve the siege on Jian Prefecture.

However, the soldiers mutinied on the way to Jian Prefecture and clamored for Wang Lin to send his much-despised chief of staff Xue Wenjie to them for their disposal.