
Changsun Wugou: the Emperor and the Empress Are of the Same Mind
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Introduction to the short story "Changsun Wugou: The Emperor and the Empress are of the Same Mind" The story begins in the ninth year of Daye in the Sui Dynasty. The 13-year-old eldest grandson Wujia and Li Shimin were married. On the wedding night, they first showed their understanding of each other with the theory of "harmony", laying the foundation for the soul confidant. From Wude to Zhenguan years in the Tang Dynasty, she lost her boudoir smugness and sewed armor and revised the city defense map in the Jingzhou military camp. She changed into men's clothing at night during the Xuanwu Gate transformation and helped with the fire. She became the support behind Li Shimin with her courage and wisdom. After ascending to the throne, she established the "frugal and harmonious" palace rules, created the "untainted makeup" to eliminate disputes in the harem; when the locust plague occurred, she offered advice and set up charity warehouses, used banquets to persuade the emperor to accept his ministers, and warned her brother that "relatives should avoid power", becoming the "invisible promoter" of Zhenguan's prosperous era. In his later years, he was seriously ill and still wrote a suicide note urging you to accept your advice and protect his children until the end of the candle. Li Shimin spent the rest of his life remembering and fulfilling his vow, burying the emperor and empress' tokens with him, and ordered them to be buried together in the Zhaoling Mausoleum. Thousands of years later, Dunhuang murals, Bianjing bronze mirrors, and Yuanverse projections have successively revealed their stories, from the passion of fighting side by side to the tacit understanding of discussing politics in the Jiao Fang, from the care of life and death to the perseverance of sleeping together in the mountains and rivers. This great love between the emperor and the empress, forged by the same heart, is still shocking across time and space, and has become an immortal legend about love and ideals in the long history.
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