Character Profile:Wei Character
Zhen Ji 

Image of Zhen Ji.
Name Hanzi
Pronunciation: jen jee
Wade-Giles Spelling: Lady Chen
Japanese Name: Shin Ki
Style Name
A.K.A. : Lady Zhen
Allegiance: Wei
Lifespan: unknown
Relations:
first husband (Yuan Xi)
second husband (Cao Pi)
son (Cao Rui)
daughter (Dong Xiang)
Images:

Former wife of Yuan Xi, the son of Yuan Shao. During the sack of Ye Jun  Cao Cao's son Cao Pi discovered Lady Zhen and fell in love with her at first sight. When Cao Pi became the first emperor of Wei, she became his empress. Years later when Zhen Ji expressed discontent over her husband's preference for his other wife, he ordered her to commit suicide. She was described as "a woman of exquisite loveliness, with a complexion clear as jade touched with the tender bloom of a flower petal, a woman indeed beautiful enough to ruin a kingdom".

There is a tale not in the Three Kingdoms novel that says Zhen Ji was in fact in love with Cao Pi's brother Cao Zhi. They met in secret after she married Cao Pi. After Lady Zhen died, Cao Zhi dreamed that he saw his love at the River Luo, and wrote a poem about it. Due to this poem, she has become identified with the Goddess of the River Luo.