Ma Xiguang's wife (name unknown) was the consort of Ma Xiguang, the fourth ruler of the Ma Chu dynasty of China.

Little is known about her historically — not even her name. She became Ma Chu's princess after Ma Xiguang assumed the title of prince after the death of the latter's older brother Ma Xifan in 947.[1] Another older brother of Ma Xiguang's, Ma Xi'e, objected and attacked Chu's capital Changsha in 950, and the city fell in early 951.[2] She, Ma Xiguang, and one or more sons hid at Ci Hall (慈堂), but were eventually discovered. She was caned to death publicly, and the people of the state mourned her greatly.[3]

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Chinese nobility
Preceded by Consort to the Ruler of Chu
947-951
Succeeded by
None as wife of ruler of Chu, Lady Yan as wife of ruler of the region