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  1. 傅厚澤(Adrian Fu Hau Chak,1947年8月4日 — ),是一位香港商人,亦是一位業餘賽車手。他是傅老榕的兒子傅蔭釗的長子。

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    Fu Hao (traditional Chinese: 婦好; simplified Chinese: 妇好; pinyin: Fù Hǎo; lit. 'Lady [surnamed] Hao') [a] died c. 1200 BC, posthumous temple name Mu Xin (母辛), was one of the many wives of King Wu Ding of the Shang dynasty and also served as a military general and high priestess. [2] .

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  4. 傅厚泽(Adrian Fu Hau Chak,1947年8月4日 — ),是一位香港商人,亦是一位业馀赛车手。他是傅老榕的儿子傅荫钊的长子。

    • 350 Oracle Bones of Shang Dynasty Refer to Fu Hao
    • Trusted General Fu Hao Led Many Campaigns
    • She Had His Husband King Wu Ding’s Full Confidence
    • Curious Location of Lady Fu Hao's Tomb

    Fu Hao was the first Chinese female general, a royal consort, a mother, a high priestess and a remarkably skilled strategist. She fought to defend the Shang dynasty in Bronze Age China (ca. 1600–1046 BC). She was one of the 60 wives of Wu Ding, the dynasty's 21st king, who entered into matrimonial alliances with bordering clans to consolidate his k...

    “It appears she not only directed her own troops but also served as the ancient Chinese version of a task force commander in campaigns that included forces led by other generals. She participated in virtually every important military campaign at the height of Wu Ding’s reign. Lady Fu Hao personally asked for and received a commission to lead her la...

    Wu Ding had such faith in her skills as a warrior that he gave her a fiefdom on the borders of his kingdom. She was to defend the borders and launch assaults against other tribes from her stronghold. Fu Hao was highly respected and obviously had the king's ultimate confidence.

    Strangely, after Fu Hao died, she was buried in a tomb across the river from the main royal cemetery. This was unusual because it was common practice during the time to bury all members of the royal family together. She died before King Wu Ding, and he constructed a tomb for her at his capital Yin. Because of its location, her tomb is the only roya...

  5. Over 130 weapons buried in Fu Hao’s tomb attest to her power and status as a female military leader and ritual practitioner under King Wu Ding. Fu Hao’s tomb yielded four large, flat bronze yue axes associated with the conferment of military authority.

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  6. Fu Hao (also known as Lady Hao) was a wife of King Wu Ding. She was also a military general and high priestess. Wu Ding actually had 64 wives, but Fu Hao became the second most powerful. She...

  7. According to the oracle bone inscriptions and later references, Fu Hao was one of the 64 wives of King Wu Ding (武丁, reigned during the second half of the 12th century BC) – legend has that the king married one woman from each local tribe to maintain peace

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