Vaungla

Vaungla (died in October 768), was the first wife of King Reyonki of Mie.

Biography
Vaungla was the daughter of Renkiao and sister of Chouyi. One of her ancestors, Shenyan, was the viceroy of Ji.

When Reyonki was second-rank Prince of Rinzi, he took Vaungla for his wife. In the process of fighting against Wetya Dewi, Vaungla and her family helped Reyonki a lot. On 20 August 756, she was crowned queen consort of Mie state with her husband's accession.

The queen had no children. Although the king ordered her to raise Concubine Yang Jen's son, later King Rehen, she was still afraid of being deposed due to no offspring. She was also dissatisfied with her husband's favored concubine Uyun. Uyun had given Reyonki several children, and she often said bad things about Vaungla with the king. The queen always worried that she'd been replaced by Uyun. She was eager to have a son.

Vaungla's brother Chouyi hired a wizard to pray for a son for Vaungla. He gave a piece of wood with Vaungla and Reyonki's names on to her, and asked her to hide it in her chamber. The queen prayed," Hope this can give me a son, making me as powerful as Uzatyen.".

This was revealed soon. Reyonki commanded many people to investigate this crime, and the wood was found in Vaungla's room. On 21 July 768, Vaungla was deposed to be a commoner, and her brother was asked to suicide.

In October, Vaungla died. Reyonki felt sad and regretful about her, asking to hold a big funeral for her, and buried her in the Uxang Temple. In 806, King Chuyu re-entitled her queen of Mie.