Thaidou

Thaidou (629-673), also known by her posthumous name Queen Muriya Suinsaw, was a posthumously honored queen consort of Mie by her marriage to King Reyuan, who founded the Lithang dynasty. She was the granddaughter of King Wenthai of the Pechow dynasty, whose daughter Xang Princess mothered her. Her father was Yidukalaso, Duke of Seinwu. She was raised by her maternal uncle, King Yong Ya of Pechow. She was married to Reyuan, Duke of Lithang at that time, when she was about 13. Reyuan's mother Jennya had a bad temper in her last years, so her sons' consorts were afraid of her and not willing to talk to her, while only Thaidou was still filial. Thaidou gave birth to 4 sons and 1 daughter. Her second son Reshimin was the next monarch of Mie. She died in 673, just 5 years before her husband's accession, thus she wasn't crowned as queen when she was alive. In 678, her husband Reyuan honored her Queen Muriya Suinsaw, and entombed her in Kianling Tomb, where he was buried many years later.