Xiao Noujin
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- Yelü Zongzhen
- Yelü Yanmu
- Yelü Shuogu
- Yelü Zhongyuan
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| Grand Empress Dowager | |||||||||||||
| Regent of Liao dynasty | |||||||||||||
| Monarch | Emperor Xingzong of Liao | ||||||||||||
| Died | 24 January 1058 | ||||||||||||
| Spouse | Yelü Longxu | ||||||||||||
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Xiao Noujin (蕭耨斤; 980? – 24 January 1058[1]) was a Khitan empress dowager of China's Liao dynasty. She was a concubine of Emperor Shengzong, the mother of Emperor Xingzong, and one of the three Liao grand empresses dowager. She had great influence after the accession of her son the throne in 1031.
Xiao Noujin was born into poverty, but Yelü Longxu brought her into the palace. However, he never treated her as a concubine but instead gave her to his mother Xiao Yanyan as a court lady. One day while cleaning Xiao Yanyan's bed, she stumbled upon a golden rooster. When Xiao Yanyan suddenly entered the tent, Xiao Noujin was startled and swallowed the golden rooster. The golden rooster was actually a mysterious medicine, and after a few days Xiao Noujin's skin became radiant. Xiao Yanyan was very surprised and told her court lady that she would give birth to a prince in the future.[2]
Concubine
Xiao Yanyan told her son to share the same bedchamber as Xiao Noujin. In the second month of 1016, Xiao Noujin gave birth to a son whose name was originally Mubugu (木不孤) but later changed to Yelü Zongzhen (耶律宗真). She also gave birth to two daughters, Yelü Yanmu (耶律岩母) and Yelü Shuogu (耶律槊古), and later another son Yelü Zhongyuan (耶律重元). Yelü Yanmu was made the Princess of Wei, and later the Princess of Qin. Yelü Shuogu was granted the title of Princess of Yue, then Princess of Jin, and married Xiao Xiaozhong (蕭孝忠).[citation needed]
Xiao Noujin was longtime rivals with Xiao Pusage, Emperor Shengzong's second Empress and the niece of Xiao Yanyan. Despite sharing the same clan name Xiao, Xiao Pusage was not related to Xiao Noujin. After Xiao Noujin gave birth to Yelü Zongzhen as a court lady, Xiao Pusage was in charge of raising the child. Xiao Pusage had no children, and raised Yelü Zongzhen as her own, gaining the respect of Emperor Shengzong. Out of jealousy, Xiao Noujin even spied on Xiao Pusage several times when Yelü Zongzhen was still a prince.