
Detective of the Goddess of the Tang Dynasty
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When Li Zhi, Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, passed away in 683 AD, he left an edict: "If there are any undecided military and state affairs, the Queen of Heaven will be the first to stop them." Soon after, Wu Zetian began to depose Li Xian, Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty, and installed Li Dan, the king of Henan, and forced the deposed crown prince Li Xian to be killed, before taking the throne. This move led to increasingly intensified conflicts between the Wu and Li families. The British Duke Xu Jingye raised his flag in Yangzhou to fight against the military, and the Yangzhou rebellion broke out. Faced with the rebellion, Wu Zetian showed no mercy and raised 300,000 troops to suppress it. Prime Minister Pei Yan, General Cheng Wuting, etc. Were also implicated. Unexpectedly, during the chaos in Yangzhou, the Ministry of Household Affairs and the Ministry of War launched a series of mysterious disappearances. Empress Wu reprimanded the Three Law Departments for their inability to handle the cases. Shangguan Wan'er saw the opportunity and recommended Yan Xin'er, a disciple of Hongwen Hall. Empress Wu made an exception and promoted her to the rank of Shaoqing of Dali Temple, with full responsibility for the taxation and disappearance of soldiers...
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