Empress Xiaohui (Ming dynasty)

[2] In the eighth year of Tianshun (1464), seventeen-year-old prince Zhu Jianshen succeeded to the throne as the Chenghua Emperor.

Legends say that one night, Lady Shao recited a poem under the moon and was heard by the emperor.

In the 12th year of Chenghua (1476), Lady Shao gave birth to Zhu Youyan, Prince of Xin.

[4] In the fourteenth year of Chenghua (1478), she birthed her second son, Zhu Youlin, Prince Hui of Xin.

In the seventeenth year of Chenghua (1481), Consort Chen gave birth to her final child, Zhu Youyun, Prince Jing of Yong.