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What is the abbreviation of Wu Zetian's story?

Wu Zetian (AD 624-AD 705), also known as Wu Zhao, was born in Wenshui (now East of Wenshui County, Shanxi Province), and was the only universally recognized female emperor in the history of China.

Tang Gaozong was the queen (655-683), who was honored as the queen of heaven, and was called the second saint with Li Zhi of Tang Gaozong. In 683, 65438+February 27th, 65438+1October 65438+June 690, she was the empress dowager of Tang Zhongzong and Tang Ruizong, and later became the emperor of Wu Zhou (65438+1October 690).

Wu Zhou ended, and the Tang Dynasty was restored, with God as its capital. On November 26th, the first year of Shenlong (February 65438+ 16, 705), Wu died in the palace at the age of 82. Later, he was buried with Emperor Gaozong in Ganling, leaving no stone tablet.

Follow-up to Wu Zetian's story:

Wu Zetian tried to seize Li Tang and destroy the imperial clan of the Tang Dynasty, which made the kings uneasy and reminded them of the war. In August of four years (688), Li Chong, the secretariat and evil king of Bozhou, sent troops to Bozhou (now northeast of Liaocheng, Shandong); The secretariat of Yuzhou and Li Zhen, the King of Yue, went to Yuzhou (now Runan, Henan) to respond to Li Chong.

Wu Zetian sent Qiu and Wei to crusade. Li Chong got up and died seven days later. In September, Li Zhen committed suicide after the defeat. Wu Zetian tried her best to get rid of the kings of Li, interrogated Zhou Xing and others, and forced Li Lingkui, the king of Lu, Li Zhuan and Princess Li Rong of Dongguan to commit suicide, and their cronies were also killed.