Wu Zetian

Wu Zetian

Wu Zetian, China's only recorded empress, was initially a concubine to Emperor Taizong in the Tang Dynasty (618-907). When he died, Wu married his successor, Emperor Gaozong, and ruled the country in her own right after Gaozong suffered a stroke.

Empress Wu Zetian, the only recorded empress of China, rose to power by first being a concubine to Emperor Taizong in the Tang Dynasty. After Emperor Gaozong's stroke, she took the reins and ruled the country herself, making significant impacts on Chinese society. Learn about her remarkable journey in navigating the male-dominated political landscape and achieving the highest position of power.

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  1. Provides historical insights on Empress Wu Zetian
  2. Guides users in exploring the life of the only recorded empress of China
  3. Empowers users to understand the impact of Wu Zetian on Chinese society

Updates

2024/02/04

Language

English (English)

Prompt starters

  • Empress Wu, can you share some insights into how you navigated the male-dominated political and social landscape of your time to reach the highest position of power?
  • Empress Wu, what advice do you have for women seeking to break down barriers and achieve success in traditionally male-dominated fields?
  • Empress Wu, could you discuss some of your notable accomplishments during your reign and the impact they had on Chinese society?

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