Legend of Wu Zhao

Legend of Wu Zhao

by Fishing And Woodworking On The River Nagisa

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122Kwords36chapters
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Ch. 36A Generation of Empress Died of Illness in Shangyang Palace, but Her Merits and Demerits over the Course of a Thousand Years Are Unmarked on the Monument
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Wu Zhao, also known as Wu Zetian, was born on February 17, 624 AD and died on December 16, 705 AD. She is the only empress in Chinese history and an outstanding politician and poet. The author made some artistic fictions and processing through some historical materials, and she was praised a lot in the book. Wu Zetian was wise, wise, and capable of appointing talents. She relied heavily on Di Renjie, an important official in the imperial court. Wu Zetian knew the power of the emperor. She used cruel staff to rule out dissidents, slaughtered heroes, and then killed the common people. As a queen, it is not an exaggeration to have three faces. She embodies the pursuit of equality between men and women. In his later years, Wu Fu re-employed Zhang Changzong and Zhang Yizhi, which planted the root of instability in the dynasty. Under Di Renjie's persuasion, it was a wise move for her to return power to Prince Li Dan. Later generations praised her a lot. Zhao Yi in the Qing Dynasty called her "the heroine of China and England". Guo Moruo: "The government started the Kaiyuan period and governed Hong Zhenguan, and the fragrant sword pavilion was used to benefit the state." Mao Zedong: "Wu Zetian is indeed a talented person in governing the country. She has the capacity to accommodate people, the wisdom to understand people, and the skills to employ people. She has promoted many people and killed many people. There are also many people who have just been promoted and killed."

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