Wu Zhao, also known as Empress Wu Zetian, significantly impacted China during her reign (690-705 AD) by promoting meritocracy and expanding the civil service examination system, which allowed for greater social mobility and the inclusion of more talented individuals in government. Her policies strengthened the central authority of the imperial government, fostered economic growth, and improved agricultural production. Additionally, she supported Buddhism and used it to legitimize her rule, which helped to unify the empire under her leadership. Overall, her reign marked a notable period of cultural and political advancement in Chinese history.
Wu Zhao, also known as Empress Wu or Wu Zetian, was the only female emperor in Chinese history, reigning during the Tang dynasty from 690 to 705 AD. She initially rose to power as a concubine of Emperor Gaozong and later became the de facto ruler of the empire. Wu Zhao is known for her ambitious policies, promotion of Buddhism, and efforts to elevate women's status in society. Her reign is often marked by significant cultural and political developments, as well as controversy regarding her methods of consolidating power.
she strangled her own daughter
The cast of Wu Xun zhuan - 1950 includes: Zongying Huang Dan Zhao as Wu Xun Boxun Zhou
It is not so sure that Wu Zhao comes from a rich family because there is not much evidence because it has only been seen in two places and it is not so sure. So i do not think so but it might be the truth .
Butterfly Wu was born in 1907, in Shanghai, China.
Wu zhao
Tang Dynasty
Wu Zhao lowered taxes, and increased food production. Also Wu funded public projects and tried to reduce the power of the military in China. Wu also replaced aristocratic military men with scholar-officals.
Wu zhao sheng you zhao - 1979 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:16
Wu Zhao, also known as Empress Wu or Wu Zetian, was the only female emperor in Chinese history, reigning during the Tang dynasty from 690 to 705 AD. She initially rose to power as a concubine of Emperor Gaozong and later became the de facto ruler of the empire. Wu Zhao is known for her ambitious policies, promotion of Buddhism, and efforts to elevate women's status in society. Her reign is often marked by significant cultural and political developments, as well as controversy regarding her methods of consolidating power.
Piji Wu has written: 'Bao Zhao nian pu'
The cast of Wu zhang zhao pian - 1984 includes: Tao Dong as Yideer Zongxiang Guan as Strange Old Man Ritu Qina as Zhao Lu
Meihui Zhao has written: 'Wu can' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Luncheons
she strangled her own daughter
she was the first Chinese empress
The cast of Wu yue zhi lian - 2004 includes: Yifei Liu as Zhao Xuan Feng Tien as Zhao Gengsheng
The cast of Wu ye zhao hun - 1964 includes: Ying Cheung Heung Kam Lee Kei Mak Siu Yee Yung