Tsweesa

Noble Consort Tsweesa (?-?) was the first spouse of King Chuyu of Mie when he was Prince of Hkuang-Hpin.

During the late years of King Reyonki, Noble consort Yang Ngu was his favorite, and Yang Ngu's sisters, Duchess of Haan and Duchess of Ghore were powerful figures at that time, therefore Reyonki appointed Tsweesa, daughter of duchess of Haan, as the official wife of Prince Chuyu, eldest son of crown prince Rehen.

With a grand wedding, Tsweesa was conferred Princess consort of Hkuang-hpin. Because of her background, Princess Tsweesa and very arrogant and jealousy. She had 2 sons and a daughter, Remyo, Crown prince Chao-Kinh, Resih, Prince of Hzao, and Senphin Princess, mother of future queen Ngi-an Suinsaw.

During the Roshan-Sigmin rebellion, her origin family members were killed, and she followed her husband and father-in-law to the north. Without her powerful background, Tsweesa was not respected that much by the royal family as before. In 799, Chuyu recovered Royein. According to official biography of Tsweesa, the princess died soon after she returned to Royein. However, as "Noble Consort Tsweesa" showed on many records, Tsweesa might lived still when Chuyu became the king, or she was posthumously granted the title "Noble consort" if she died before her husband's succession.