What shocking things did Wu Zetian do to scare Li Shimin?

Updated on history 2024-04-29
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What shocked Li Shimin the most should be Wu Zetian's "horse training". From this matter, Tang Taizong saw her ruthlessness and decisiveness, and I always thought that Wu Zetian's disfavor during the Tang Taizong period had an essential relationship with this matter. Wu Zetian was very young when she entered the palace, only 14 years old, and because of her average family background, she was just a talented person when she entered the palace

    In fact, at first, Li Shimin didn't notice this "ordinary" looking woman. But something happened that made Li Shimin deeply impressed by this martial artist.

    The reason for the incident is this, Li Shimin got a BMW, and Li Shimin, who is a horse lover, is particularly fond of this horse. But this horse seems to be a little "ignorant of lifting", no matter how much the trainer trains, he can't be trained. So, Li Shimin was looking for someone who could tame this BMW in this palace.

    Wu Zetian has always been unfavored, so she felt that this was an opportunity to get close to Li Shimin, so she volunteered to help Li Shimin train horses.

    But Li Shimin saw that she was a weak woman, so he asked her very curiously how she could tame this horse that no one else could tame? Wu Zetian said with great confidence, "This is actually a very simple thing, you can use an iron whip, an awl, and a dagger!" After Wu Zetian finished saying this, Li Shimin was shocked into a cold sweat, he didn't expect the weak woman in front of him to be so vicious and resolute, which made Li Shimin, who had seen almost everything, startled.

    But Li Shimin still praised her without changing his face, but deep down he felt that he should stay away from this woman, because she was too ruthless. In fact, this is also the reason why Wu Zetian has been a talent for Li Shimin for 13 years and is not favored!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The "shocking" thing that Wu Zetian did may refer to the use of daggers and iron whips to train horses.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The so-called shocking vulgarity is nothing more than the legend of taming a fierce horse with a dagger and a whip, and it is extremely implausible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A quiet girl can easily kill a galloping horse, which is shocking enough.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wu Zetian's taming of horses shocked Li Shimin. He didn't expect a weak woman to dare to do such a thing and directly kill the disobedient horse.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Wu Zetian did a horse taming thing, the girl was relatively timid, Wu Zetian dared to do this, and killed the horse, which scared Li Shimin.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Regarding Wu Zetian and Li Shimin, only the matter of "taming horses for the king" is well documented. But it is clear that there is no special friendship between these two big men. Iron whips, iron hammers, daggers cut throats...

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Wu Zetian has done many things, but what surprised Li Shimin the most was that she killed an extremely disobedient horse when she was 14 years old.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The two of them are husband and wife.

    In November of the eleventh year of Zhenguan (637), when Wu Zetian was fourteen years old, Li Shimin, Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, heard that she had beautiful appearance and demeanor, summoned her to the palace, and was named a five-grade talent, and was given the name "Wu Mei", and later generations falsely called Wu Meiniang.

    But Wu Zetian was not favored by Li Shimin, and he has been a talented person for 12 years, but his status has never been improved. But during Li Shimin's serious illness, Wu Zetian and the crown prince Li Zhi began to establish a relationship.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Apparently there is. Wu Zetian was Li Shimin's talented man during the Li Shimin period, Li Shimin was lucky, and legend has it that when Li Shimin was sick in bed, Wu Zetian was waiting, one day, Li Zhi went to visit his father, and the two went to the next room, and they had a relationship, so Wu Zetian's first son, the prince Li Hong, was also rumored to be Taizong's widow.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Li Shimin should not have seen Wu Zetian's ambition yet, thinking that she was just a small talent and would not set off any waves, so he didn't kill her.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is impossible for Li Shimin to see Wu Cao's so-called ambition, because Wu Cao is still only a talented person, and there is no possibility of contacting power.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It was precisely because Li Shimin didn't see Wu Zetian's ambition that he had no defense against her, and by the time he saw her ambition, it was too late.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Of course, Li Shimin didn't see Wu Zetian's ambition, because when Wu Zetian was by Li Shimin's side, she was still a teenage girl, and she was nothing special except for being bolder.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    She has served Li Shimin for many years, but she has not come out of anything, except for Taizong's deteriorating health in his later years, the remaining reason can only be that Li Shimin didn't care too much about this little girl at all. As for guarding against Wu Zetian's political ambitions, it is even more impossible to talk about it.!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Li Shimin didn't see Wu Zetian's ambition at all, she was just a little girl with no money and no power at that time.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    may not have thought about putting such a little girl as Wu Zetian in that position, and besides, he also felt a little sorry for Wu Zetian.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Although Wu Zetian was recruited into the palace, historical materials show that Li Shimin did not love Wu Zetian very much, and Wu Zetian was a talented person for 12 years without leaving a child.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Wu Zetian was a talented person of Li Shimin, and later remarried Li Shimin's son.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It doesn't matter, the dynasties are all different.

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