Wu Zetian collapsed the eldest grandson Wuji and forced him to commit suicide, why didn t Li Zhi sav

Updated on history 2024-07-26
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Because he wanted to regain his rights, he let Wu Zetian destroy his uncle, of course, he would not save the eldest grandson Wuji, maybe he would die if he died.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In fact, not only did Wu Zetian want to kill the eldest grandson Wuji, but in fact, Li Zhi also wanted to get rid of the eldest grandson Wuji in order to grasp the power, so Li Zhi would not save him.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is mainly because Li Zhi dotes on Wu Zetian very much, so he indulges her behavior.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because the eldest grandson Wuji is the uncle of the crown prince, he leans towards the government and the opposition and monopolizes power, Li Zhi is becoming more and more unbearable with him, and at the same time, Wu Zetian also wants to be the queen, but the eldest grandson Wuji is against her everywhere. In the end, Wu Zetian let Li Zhi set up his son as the crown prince and became the queen at the same time, after which the eldest grandson Wuji was gone, and he could only be disposed of by Li Zhi.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After Tang Gaozong Li Zhi ascended the throne, almost everything was handled by the eldest grandson Wuji, and such a cowardly emperor would be depressed in front of anyone. So Li Zhi desperately wanted to weaken his uncle's power.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Wu Zetian's forcing the eldest grandson Wuji to commit suicide is a false proposition. First of all, Wu Zetian has not yet reached the level of pointing fingers at the imperial court, and the real force to force his eldest grandson Wuji to commit suicide should be the deeply hidden Li Jing brother Li Keshi

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It was because Li Zhi trusted Wu Zetian very much at that time and respected any decisions she made, so he ignored them.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because Li Zhi's health was very bad at that time, he was simply weak, so he was also very helpless.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    is because he loves Wu Zetian very much, and he will be willing to pay for the other party, and he is also willing to respect her ideas.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is because Wu Zetian has special strategies and means, Wu Zetian after becoming the emperor, he has always been particularly jealous of the eldest grandson Wuji, constantly weakening the military power in his hands, and the two people formed an opposing situation in the court, and finally the eldest grandson Wuji chose to commit suicide because the general trend has gone and the age is gradually aging, in order to keep his children and grandchildren from being implicated.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The eldest grandson Wuji was hated by Wu Zetian, because although the eldest grandson Wuji was deeply rewarded by the royal family, he had always opposed Wu Zetian's regency, which became a major obstacle to Wu Zetian's plot to seize the throne.

    2. When the eldest grandson Wuji was in power, he controlled the government, and Li Zhi was a puppet.

    3. No matter which monarch is, he is suspicious, if someone is very capable, he will have a very strong sense of crisis, and he is afraid of seeking to usurp the throne.

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