What do you think about the claims against Wu? Do you think she killed her daughter and other members of her family and court? Let us know what you think!
Researching Empress Wu Zetian has been interesting. This video is an excellent overview and fair description of all the contradictions available. The book by Shan Sa, Empress, was a beautiful and delightful read as Ms Sa showed Wu Zetian as a real girl and woman through a woman’s life and heart’s perspective. Also it was beautifully written. I appreciate this video and the delivery. Thank you.
I would like to correct couple of the pronunciations: the 'G' in GaoZong should be pronounced 'g' as in 'get' not 'j' as in 'jade'. The 'tian' in Zetian should be 'tian' not 'shian'. Thanks.
What do you think about the claims against Wu? Do you think she killed her daughter and other members of her family and court? Let us know what you think!
Researching Empress Wu Zetian has been interesting. This video is an excellent overview and fair description of all the contradictions available. The book by Shan Sa, Empress, was a beautiful and delightful read as Ms Sa showed Wu Zetian as a real girl and woman through a woman’s life and heart’s perspective. Also it was beautifully written. I appreciate this video and the delivery. Thank you.
Hello, I was not interested with history but after watching your videos I am addicted now
I would like to correct couple of the pronunciations: the 'G' in GaoZong should be pronounced 'g' as in 'get' not 'j' as in 'jade'. The 'tian' in Zetian should be 'tian' not 'shian'. Thanks.
awsome vedio
Thanks for watching!
Small correction, Wu Zetian was the only female emperor of China. There were numerous empresses in Chinese history.
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Hai im doing a presentation on her but im confused on whether or not to call her emperor or empress please get back to me :)
She may not have been benevolent since she was still killing people but her reign was a good time to be alive (unless you said something bad)
She may very well have done things that we find shocking today. It was quite common for ancient ruling courts to have brutal intrigue.
Uh...did you guess the pronunciation instead of researching how to say it?
No.