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Wang Jiang (died 10th century BC) was the queen consort of King Kang of Zhou.[1][2][3]
She appears to have played a significant political role, handling the economic affairs of the imperial family, accompanying the king on military campaigns and rewarding officials on his request.[4]
References
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