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Which one? There were at least five:

  1. Wu Zhoulie, died 245 AD.
  2. Wu of Zhou, died 705 AD.
  3. Wu Xuanzong, died 737, recognized posthumously as empress.
  4. Wu Song, died 1197 AD
  5. Wu Chenghua, died 1509.

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