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  1. 7 de sept. de 2021 · Wu Zetian was born in 624 CE to a wealthy family, and her father encouraged her to learn how to read and write, as well as how to play music, the art of public speaking, and how to compose poetry, even though these skills were usually reserved for males.There is not much more that we know about her childhood until she was selected to be a concubine for Emperor Taizong at the age of 14.

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  3. 31 de mar. de 2023 · Empress Wu Patrolling in the Royal Palace” by Court Artist Zhang Xuan of the Tang Dynasty, credits to National Museum of China. Wu Zetian, also known as Wu Zhao or simply Wu, was an ambitious ...

  4. 3 de feb. de 2021 · Empress Wu: Quick Biography. Empress Wu, who was also known as Wu Zetian or Wu Zhao, was the first and only female monarch to rule China. Additionally, Wu Zhao is generally recognized as the longest reigning de facto female ruler in history, having being at the helm of affairs of the empire for close to half a century.

  5. 5 de jul. de 2024 · Wuhou (born 624 ce, Wenshui [now in Shanxi province], China—died December 16, 705, Luoyang) was the woman who rose from concubinage to become empress of China during the Tang dynasty (618–907). She ruled effectively for many years, the last 15 (690–705) in her own name. During her reign, Tang rule was consolidated, and the empire was unified.

  6. 14 de ago. de 2024 · Cixi (born November 29, 1835, Beijing, China—died November 15, 1908, Beijing) was the consort of the Xianfeng emperor (reigned 1850–61), mother of the Tongzhi emperor (reigned 1861–75), adoptive mother of the Guangxu emperor (reigned 1875–1908), and a towering presence over the Chinese empire for almost half a century. By maintaining authority over the Manchu imperial house (Qing ...

  7. 26 de feb. de 2021 · Empress Wuhou’s thirst for power did not end with the overthrow of her first son. Six years into Emperor Ruizong’s reign, she overthrew him and crowned herself empress of ChinaChina’s first ruling female monarch. By then Empress Wuhou, 65, had either killed or exiled every remnant of opposition from the empire.

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