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Wu Shiyue

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After Wu died in 635 CE, his two sons were rude to their stepmother; after Wu Zetian came to power, she banished her half-brothers from the imperial court. At the same time she named Helan Minzhi, the son of her sister Wu Shun, as heir to her father. However, Wu Zetian became displeased with Helan
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Initially, Wu married a woman from the Xiangli family, who gave birth to two sons named Wu Yuanqing and Wu Yuanshuang. Later he remarried a woman from the noble
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of the Hong Nong region. She was daughter, niece, and sister to several ministers and a close relation of the imperial family. By her, Wu had three daughters:
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Posthumously, Wu Shiyue received the titles of Zhou Zhongxiao Emperor and Supreme Founding Emperor of the
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Minzhi's conduct and sent him into exile where he died. Thereafter she recalled Wu Yuanshuang's son,
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serving as army commander of Yingyang Prefecture during the final years of
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Married Helan Yueshi (賀蘭安石) and had issue (one son and one daughter
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Wu Yuanshuang, Prince De of Wei (武元爽 魏德王), second son
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Wu Yuanqing, Prince Xian of Liang (武元庆梁宪王), first son
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Index

Wu Shihuo
Issue
Wu Shun, Lady of Han
Wu Zetian, Empress Tang and Zhou
Posthumous name
Wu Zetian
Temple name
Wu Zetian
simplified Chinese



traditional Chinese



Wu Zetian
China
Empress Regnant
Emperor Yang of Sui
Jingzhou City
Hubei
Emperor Taizong of Tang
Yang family
Wu Shun
Wu Zetian
Wu Chengsi
Southern Zhou Dynasty
Wu Shun, Lady of Han
Lady Helan

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