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What are the historical materials of Wu Zetian?
Wu Zetian (17,624-16,705), a native of Wenshui, Bing, was the only orthodox female emperor in China history, the oldest succeeded emperor (67 years old) and one of the oldest emperors (82 years old). 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 27, 690, 65438+654381October+June 690, she was the empress dowager of Tang Zhongzong and Tang Ruizong, and later became the emperor of Wu Zhou (65438+6901October).

Wu Zetian is also a poetess. There are 58 Poems of the Whole Tang Dynasty, most of which are memorial works in temples, but there are also occasional lyric poems. "Ruyi Niang" poem says:

Zhu Jian thinks in succession, looking haggard and fragmented.

If you don't believe me, you will often cry.

As a queen, Wu Zetian is an iron fist, giving people the impression that women need men. But as a woman, she also has a lingering and tender side, which can be seen in this poem.

Wu Zetian also has a poem "La Ri Xuan Zhao Xing Shang Yuan":

In the Ming dynasty, I swam to the garden, and the fire reported spring.

Flowers bloom overnight, don't wait for the breeze to blow.