Wu Zetian had a total of six men in her life. Among them, the first man was Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. However, he died early, and Wu Zetian had been with him for less than ten years. The second man was Crown Prince Li Zhi. The third man was Xue Huaiyi, whose original name was Feng Xiaobao. He was a monk from the White Horse Temple. The fourth man was the imperial physician, Shen Nanliao. The fifth and sixth men were Zhang Yizhi's brothers.
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Wu Zetian's favorite son was Li Longji. In document 1, it was mentioned that Li Longji had fallen from a tall building when he was very young, but he was unharmed. This made Wu Zetian very surprised and liked him. In addition, in document 1, it was also mentioned that Wu Zetian had summoned all the imperial grandchildren to compete for rare treasures. Only Li Longji sat there unmoved, which made Wu Zetian praise him and give him the ancestral treasure, the Jade Dragon Son. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be concluded that Wu Zetian's favorite son was Li Longji.
Wu Zetian was a controversial female emperor in Chinese history. Her life experience was described in many novels and TV dramas. Some of these novels might describe how to conquer Wu Zetian to become her partner or courtier, or overthrow her rule and establish his own dynasty. The following are some novels and TV series that may involve conquering Wu Zetian: The Legend of Wu Zetian: This TV series tells the story of Wu Zetian and shows her political talent and charm. Some of the plots described how the protagonist conquered Wu Zetian through her wisdom and determination to become her partner or subject. Glory of the Tang Dynasty: This TV series also tells the story of Wu Zetian and shows her ability to rule as a female emperor. Some of the plots described how the protagonist conquered Wu Zetian through struggles and strategies to become her partner or subject. 3 Ruyi: This TV series tells the political struggle and love between Emperor Yongzheng and Ruyi. Some of the plots described how the protagonist used his intelligence and determination to conquer Emperor Yongzheng to become his partner or subject.
The male protagonist of the novel traveled back in time to Wu Zetian's era and met Wu Zetian. This was an interesting plot. If the male protagonist and Wu Zetian both transmigrated to the same time and space, they might have some interesting interactions and exchanges. For example, the male lead might be interested in Wu Zetian's past and experiences and try to understand her inner world. Wu Zetian might be surprised and curious about the sudden appearance of the male lead and try to understand his background and purpose. They might meet other interesting characters and start a series of fascinating stories in the process of time travel.
The plot of a novel where the female protagonist transmigrated to Wu Zetian was usually: A modern girl accidentally transmigrated to the Tang Dynasty and became Wu Zetian's personal palace maid or maid. She had the opportunity to come into contact with Wu Zetian and gradually approached the truth to discover the unknown side of Wu Zetian. Some novels would also describe how this girl used her talents to gain trust and status by Wu Zetian's side, eventually becoming her right-hand man or important supporter.
Wu Zetian had a deep love for Li Hong. She had high hopes for Li Hong and cared for him. Even though Wu Zetian was a female emperor, she did not give up her love and concern for Li Hong because of her gender. She used her actions to prove that a mother's love for her child was selfless and great.
Wu Zetian's cast list was as follows: Movie Version: 1. Zhang Manyu-played Wu Zetian in the 2002 movie Wu Zetian. 2. Ju Ping-played the role of Wu Zetian in the 1982 movie Wu Zetian. TV Series Version: 1. Chen Hao-played Wu Zetian in the 2015 TV series "The Legend of Wu Mei Niang". The other actors: Jenny Zhao, Xia Xia, Yan Yan, He Jianfei, Miao Yiyi, Liang Li, Wu Liping, Bao Guoan, Scabbers, Bai Yunqin, Lu Zhenshun, Liu Hongfang, Xiang Yi, Li Tongming, Feng Cuifan, Jing Daiyin, Ding Ying, Cheng Sijun, Qin Pei, Li Lihua, Ding Ning, Zhang Zhongwen, Zhang Chong, Liu Yong, Zeng Weiquan, Pan Zhiwen, etc. Please note that the above list may not be complete, because there may be other actors who played the role of Wu Zetian in the search results.
Wu Zetian's four sons had different endings. His eldest son, Li Hong, died suddenly at the age of 23 in the Palace of Joint Jade. There were rumors that Wu Zetian had poisoned him to death. His second son, Li Xian, died shortly after being exiled to Bazhou because of his political disagreement with Wu Zetian. His third son, Li Xian, was Emperor Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty. After his wife and daughter, Empress Wei, and Princess An Le conspired to poison him to death, he abdicated and settled down in Fang Zhou. The youngest son, Li Dan, enjoyed his old age as the Retired Emperor. In general, except for Li Dan, Wu Zetian's three sons all had miserable endings.