215 BC - 163 BC
Xin Zhui (Chinese: 辛追; [ɕín ʈʂwéɪ]; c. 217 BC–168 or 169 BC), also known as Lady Dai or the Marquise of Dai, was a Chinese noblewoman. She was the wife of Li Cang (利蒼), the Marquis of Dai, and Chancellor of the Changsha Kingdom, during the Western Han dynasty of ancient China. Her tomb, containing her well-preserved remains and 1,400 artifacts, was discovered in 1971 at Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan, China. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Xin Zhui has received more than 2,323,430 page views. Her biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2019). Xin Zhui is the 3,142nd most popular politician (up from 10,406th in 2019).
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Among politicians, Xin Zhui ranks 3,142 out of 15,577. Before her are Jörg Haider, Liu Biao, Shajar al-Durr, Janez Janša, Gülbahar Hatun, and Xiao He. After her are Lázaro Cárdenas, John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer, Ferdinand IV of Castile, Hilderic, Georgy Chicherin, and Louis, Duke of Savoy.
1950 - 2008
HPI: 61.95
Rank: 3,136
142 - 208
HPI: 61.95
Rank: 3,137
1216 - 1257
HPI: 61.95
Rank: 3,138
1958 - Present
HPI: 61.95
Rank: 3,139
1429 - 1492
HPI: 61.95
Rank: 3,140
257 BC - 193
HPI: 61.95
Rank: 3,141
215 BC - 163 BC
HPI: 61.95
Rank: 3,142
1895 - 1970
HPI: 61.95
Rank: 3,143
1924 - 1992
HPI: 61.95
Rank: 3,144
1285 - 1312
HPI: 61.95
Rank: 3,145
460 - 533
HPI: 61.94
Rank: 3,146
1872 - 1936
HPI: 61.94
Rank: 3,147
1413 - 1465
HPI: 61.94
Rank: 3,148
Among people born in 215 BC, Xin Zhui ranks 2. Before her is Antiochus IV Epiphanes. Among people deceased in 163 BC, Xin Zhui ranks 1.