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Wu Zetian killed his daughter and blamed Queen Wang, Tang Gaozong was furious, abolished Queen Wang, beat her to Tianlao, and was poisoned by Wu Zetian the day after tomorrow.
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Wu Zetian killed his daughter and blamed Queen Wang.
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Wu Zetian himself pinched his daughter to blame Queen Wang....
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forced Tang Gaozong to order death.
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Introduction: If you want to say that the woman who officially ascended the throne in Chinese history, was recognized, and had the greatest influence, it was Wu Zetian. Wu Zetian is the only female emperor in history, and his own experience is also very surprising.
In order to bring down Queen Wang, did Wu Zetian really kill his daughter? Why?
Regarding the dispute between Wu Zetian and Empress Wang, in fact, it is recorded in the history books, and there is also a brief description in the official history. But there are some things that happened behind the power struggle, which are actually not recorded in the official history. In other words, there is no official history to explain such an incident as Wu Zetian's killing of his daughter, and it will only appear in the history of the wilderness, which means that there is no way to verify such a historical event.
In addition, Wu Zehong had no need to kill his daughter, although Wu Zetian was fighting for power with Queen Wang at that time. But the emperor at that time didn't say anything that he didn't know, so it was impossible to do something so influential under the circumstances. In addition, the medical conditions in ancient times were not good, and it was relatively common for children, especially children of the royal family, to die before they grew up.
Therefore, Wu Zetian could not and should not have killed his daughter, it was just what later generations speculated when they speculated.
In fact, Wu Zetian himself did a good job from the perspective of a political figure, and Wu Zetian did continue the glory of the Tang Dynasty, which can be said to have done a lot of foreshadowing for the later Kaiyuan Dynasty, so Wu Zetian himself has made a lot of contributions. In addition, as a female figure, it is inevitable that she will encounter some problems in history, especially in terms of historical evaluation, so Wu Zetian also set up a wordless monument for himself. As an ordinary person, you should feel that such a female figure can leave a strong mark in history.
And most of them are still positive reviews, so Wu Zetian should be admired.
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Wu Zetian did kill his daughter, because only by doing this could she bring down this queen, I have to say that she is a particularly ruthless woman who argues the Zhen Ji Stove clan.
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Wu Zetian really killed his daughter who was digging up, and sentenced the sedan chair because Wu Zetian's personality is very irritable, and she is also hungry for Weizhi to protect her status, so I think Wu Zetian is very cruel.
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There is no clear record of this incident in history, and I think it is impossible for Wu Zetian to kill his daughter, after all, tiger poison does not eat children.
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One mountain does not tolerate two tigers. If Wu Zetian wants to achieve his political goals, he must kill the queen, otherwise he will be hurt by others.
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The harem is a place where you fight for me, if you don't kill the queen and the queen, you will have one more stumbling block on the road to the queen, and the power behind the queen is strong, if you don't get rid of it, you may die in the future.
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Because historical records record that the cause of death of Wu Zetian's child is related to Queen Wang, and Queen Wang has a crime of "bewitchment", his motives are contrary to the development of the imperial court, in order to eradicate future troubles, Wu Zetian is determined to deal with Queen Wang.
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Because she is also the empress, why can Wu Zetian be able but not the queen? It may be that with this in mind, Wu Zetian wants to kill Queen Wang, so that no one can threaten her status
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I think this is also part of the harem battle, we know that the queen's position in the harem is relatively large, she used Wu Zetian to become a pawn of herself, and then made Wu Zetian forced to join the whirlpool of strife.
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In fact, Wu Zetian would do such an act, all for his own ambitions, and for himself to be able to sit on the throne smoothly.
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Since ancient times, the harem is a battle for death and death, if Wu Zetian is not killed, then Queen Wang may be killed after playing, and she will be counterattacked by the remaining power of Queen Wang.
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These are all influenced by Confucianism and are discrediting Wu Zetian. Confucianism believes that men are inferior to women, and that women are virtuous if they are not talented. Participating in politics and being an emperor is a man's business, and a woman becoming an emperor is a man's shame, so they tried every means to discredit Wu Zetian, according to the original history of the Tang Dynasty, it can be seen that the history of Wu Zetian written after the Wu Dynasty is all made up.
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One mountain does not tolerate two tigers. In order to get rid of Queen Wang, Wu Zetian even did not hesitate to sacrifice the life of his own daughter, which also reflects from one side that Queen Wang is indeed a thorn in Wu Zetian's side.
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Because Wu Zetian can only ascend to the status if he kills Queen Wang. Queen Wang obviously threatened Wu Zetian's existence at that time, so she would kill her at all costs.
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The harem is a place of struggle and intrigue.
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With the passage of time, the relationship between Wu Zetian and Li Zhi has deepened day by day, and it can also be said that Li Zhi is intoxicated with Wu Zetian's gentle and gentle township, and he is carried away. At this time, Wu Zetian felt that the time was ripe, so he accused the queen and the mother Liu clan of seeking disgust and victory, in fact, to find an excuse to destroy the queen and the queen's family.
The cruelty of history is actually the cruelty of human nature, and Li Zhi did not hesitate to issue an order to abolish the queen. Queen Wang was deposed, not because Wu Zetian was successfully framed, but because Queen Wang completely fell out of favor! Li Zhi has no feelings for Queen Wang at this time, what is the use of Huanghua yesterday, he only has Wu Zetian in his eyes.
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Because Wu Zetian is very smart, he blamed Queen Wang by killing his daughter, so he won the victory.
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The power of the queen is indeed huge, but no matter how noble she is, can she compare to the prince and the princess, so she killed her daughter and then blamed the queen to defeat her.
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The most poisonous thing is a woman's heart, Wu Zetian can use any trick in order to get on the throne, and he did not hesitate to kill his daughter to blame the queen.
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Wu Zetian also has his own abilities, and there are many people who obey him, so he was defeated.
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Wu Zetian is quite scheming, and uses his children to frame Queen Wang, but Queen Wang is only from a superior family background and lacks scheming.
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Wu Zetian took advantage of the death of the little princess to blame the queen and blame the queen, and condemned those who protected the queen in the court.
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In the 6th year of Yonghui, Wu Zetian and Li Yifu conspired to slander Empress Wang for using deviant techniques, and informed the emperor that he had punished Empress Wang
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Wu Zetian used him. The little princess gave up to the old king, and the queen then condemned those who protected the queen in the court.
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