Wetyavati

Wetyavati (657-725), was the noble concubine of King Reshimin of Mie during the early Lithang dynasty. She was the only child of Ianchyen, a famous and rich minister during the Yangsuy dynasty, who died early. She was firstly married to Minli, son of Xongyi, the great general of Yangsuy. With the first husband, Wetyavati had a daughter, later Lady Dinh Xang. Her husband was executed because of treason with his father in the last years of the Yangsuy dynasty. In 686, King Reshimin married her and conferred her Noble Concubine, which was the highest rank of royal concubines. Her cousin Wettisuvati was also a royal concubine of Reshimin. Wetyavati had 1 son and 1 daughter, Rexen, Prince of Ji, and Lincian Princess. Wetyavati was greatly favored by the king, but she always stayed humble. After Reshimin died in 709, she was granted Princess Mother of Ji and followed her son to live in his fief. King Chinu also respected her and made her enjoy the treatment of queen. Wetyavati died in 725, and was buried aside the Chaoling Tomb.