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Wu Zetian wanted to behead Yuan Tiangang. What eight words did Yuan Tiangang say to make Wu Zetian afraid?

Yuan Tiangang was a famous Mr. Feng Shui at that time. At that time, Wu Zetian wanted Yuan Tiangang to tell her fortune, but Yuan Tiangang said the secret could not be revealed. Wu Zetian felt disrespected and wanted to kill Yuan Tiangang. Yuan Tiangang said that Wu Zetian also drowned, and she also drowned.

It was because Yuan Tiangang saw through the truth of Wu Zetian's accession to the throne that Yuan Tiangang was able to escape. If you want to talk about Yuan Tiangang, you have to say that Yuan Tiangang worked for Wu Zetian as a child. When Yuan Tiangang saw Wu Zetian as a child, he said that although Wu Zetian was a woman, she had an emperor and a prince. So from this perspective, Yuan Tiangang is also quite powerful.

Li Zeng, a good friend of Yuan Tiangang, told Li that Wu Zetian would return the world to Li, so instead of killing Wu Zetian, he agreed to let Wu Zetian reign. Therefore, Li played a certain role in the success of Wu Zetian's accession to the throne. Therefore, Wu Zetian was afraid of what Feng Shui master Yuan Tiangang said, because ancient people were generally superstitious.

Sheng is also drowning, and sorrow is also drowning. The meaning of this sentence is that when Wu Zetian was preparing to reign, a huge stone suddenly fell from the sky, engraved with the eight characters "Holy Mother, Emperor Yongchang", and Wu Zetian moved the capital to Luoyang. Wu Zetian, as a woman, is also very difficult, because before she wanted to be emperor, she always went with the flow, and then she waited for a long time, and then she met Li Zhi, and her fate would turn around. Throughout Wu Zetian's life, although it was against the ethical code to become the emperor at that time, from the result, Wu Zetian also made contributions to the country and people at that time.