Bayan Khutugh (1324–1365), also Bayan Qudu (; Pai-yen Hu-tu; Mongolian script: ᠪᠠᠶᠠᠨᠬᠤᠲᠤᠭ), was an empress consort of the Yuan dynasty as the second wife of Toghon Temür (Emperor Huizong). Her father was Bolod Temür.
According to the History of Yuan, Bayan Qudu was known for being "frugal, unjealous, and thoroughly observant of ritual and regulation," which was a sharp contrast to the character and nature of the emperor's favourite concubine, Empress Gi (later known as Öljei Quduq).
It was not until 1337 that Toghon Temür remarried, this time to a girl of the influential Khongirad, Bayan Qudu. Her enthronement as empress took place on 18 April 1337, when she was just thirteen years of age.
However, on a journey to Shangdu, just north of Khanbaliq (Beijing), Toghon Temür desired to pay his empress a visit. He sent a eunuch as an emissary to express this wish. The austere empress replied, “The evening is not a time for Your Excellency to be going back and forth.” The eunuch returned to his master and reported the empress's words. Toghon Temür sent him back two more times, only to be turned away again each time. This led the emperor to think more highly of Bayan Qudu's virtue.
At some point, the empress gave birth to a son. This caused much controversy due to the fact that Toghon Temür's favourite concubine, Empress Gi, had already given birth to a desired heir, Ayushiridara. The empress's child, however, died at less than two years of age, thus securing Lady Gi's future and the succession of her own son.
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