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Wu Zetian's Prose in My Eyes
Wu Zetian in my eyes

Wu Zetian, the only female emperor in China.

She can be the first and only female emperor in the history of China. Not by accident, but by necessity. In the Tang Dynasty in China, due to the participation of ethnic minorities, the requirements for women were relatively relaxed. Women in the Tang Dynasty don't need to wrap their feet. But social conditions are a factor, but I think the biggest factor is Wu Zetian's character.

If Wu Zetian is willing to be a weak woman and content with the intrigue of the harem, there will be no endless pursuit of political power. And only the queen as the ultimate goal, then China may not have the word "female emperor".

Jung, a famous Swiss psychologist, said: Character determines fate. Indeed, if you don't have excellent expression, you will be a brave superman. The courage to show a character unwilling to be buried can't achieve the later Wu Zetian.

Then there is her wisdom, and her mind of knowing people and making good use of them. All these conditions helped her to become the later Wu Zhou.

Many people will say, if you know how to make good use of people, how can you add the word "heart" at the back? Many people will think that knowing people and making good use of them should be the leadership ability of management. But let's think about it. If a person is very talented, but he has offended the leader in something, the leader will not use him. So, does that leader have no broad mind?

Wu Zetian is a talented person. She respects those who are upright and upright.

Politically, Wu Zetian is omnipotent because of her strong character.

But in life, she is a failed mother.

In order to sit in the back seat, she did not hesitate to kill her daughter, thus achieving the purpose of framing the king and queen. In order to sit in the position of emperor, he exiled his son. Put his son under house arrest in order to control power. . . . . . Many examples prove that Wu Zetian is a failed mother.

But is she really a failure? Perhaps, when I think of the palace coup, Li Xian thought of his mother at the moment when he was about to send troops, and he gave up the planned coup in fear.

In a word, her bravery, her cruelty and her boldness have made her. She is the only female emperor in China.