Lady Qiong (Han dynasty)

Lady Qiong was a Chinese noblewoman from the late Eastern Han dynasty.

She was the wife of Guo Si, who ruled de facto China with Li Jue after Dong Zhuo's death.

She is best-known for participating in a conspiracy to separate Guo Si and Li Jue, triggering infighting between the two that led to their downfall.

[1][2][3] In the 14th century historical novel, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which romanticizes previous events and during the Three Kingdoms period of China, introduces Lady Qiong in Chapter 13.