Queen Zhou the Elder

Zhou Ehuang (周娥皇) (c. 936 – 8 December 964[3]), posthumously named Queen[1] Zhaohui (昭惠國后), was a queen consort of imperial China's short-lived Southern Tang state during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.

A musical genius and pipa virtuoso, she is suspected to be the subject of many of Li Yu's enduring love poems.

Her younger son, Li Chongxuan, was playing in front of a statue when a lamp suddenly fell down on him.

Soon, Queen Zhou's mother in law, Empress Dowager Zhong succumbed to illness.

Jiamin would be known in history as Queen Zhou the Younger and would accompany Li Yu until his death.