Teng Fanglan

258–284), personal name Teng Fanglan,[1] was an empress of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

When Sun Hao was enfeoffed as the "Marquis of Wucheng" (烏程侯), he took Lady Teng as his concubine and instated her as the empress later when he ascended the throne in 264.

He enfeoffed Teng Mu as the Marquis of Gaomi (高密侯), appointed him as the General of the Guards (衞將軍) and granted him authority over the Masters of Writing (尚書).

In 266, Sun Hao suddenly ordered Teng Mu to move to Cangwu (蒼梧; in present-day Wuzhou, Guangxi) — effectively sending the latter into exile — even though he did not strip the latter of his titles.

[4] When Sun Hao died in 284, Teng Fanglan felt very sad so she wrote a lament on her own to honor her husband.