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Imperial consorts with the surname Wan

Imperial consorts with the title Consort Wan

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Consort Li may refer to:

Imperial Noble Consort Wan (1428-1487), born Wan Zhen'er, was an imperial consort during the Ming dynasty. She is sometimes known as Consort Wan or Lady Wan and was the favorite consort of the Chenghua Emperor. She was approximately fifteen to seventeen years older than the emperor.

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