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Wu Zetian dreamed that the parrot was broken. How does Di Renjie explain this dream?

In a word. After Wu Zetian proclaimed himself emperor, she dreamed of a parrot with full feathers, but her wings were broken. She went to Dili to dream. Senior official Di said, "The parrot of this parrot has the same voice as your majesty's surname Wu." So this chubby parrot symbolizes your majesty, and the broken wings mean that your two sons, King Luling and King Xiang, were exiled to Beijing. If you can reactivate them, the wings of this parrot will be complete. "

Dreams, like human figures, are both ordinary and mysterious, illusory and real. To say that dreams are hallucinations, however, the characters and events in dreams are vivid after waking up; Our ancestors also knew it for a long time, so dream culture came into being. As early as the Zhou Dynasty, the Emperor of Zhou and other governors set up full-time officials to dream-occupy, which was equal to that of diviners and diviners. When the results of various divinations were inconsistent, dream-occupy would prevail.

At that time, Wu Zetian had established herself as emperor, usurped Li Tang, and exiled her two sons for the political needs of ruling Wude at that time. They are also sons of Tang Gaozong and heirs to the throne. Wu Zetian didn't listen to the emperor's advice, perhaps because King Luling and King Xiang were his own sons. Later, in the name of "Return the King of Luling", Qidan sent troops to invade the south. At this time, Wu Zetian remembered the dream and the explanation of Emperor Renjie, and summoned Emperor Renjie as a sign of encouragement. At the same time, she recalled King Luling and named him Prince.

According to historical records, Prime Minister Zhang Jian killed Zhang Yizhi and Zhang Changzong brothers, forcing Wu Zetian to abdicate to King Luling for Tang Zhongzong. In this way, the Datang Jiangshan returned to the hands of Li Shimin's descendants, which also made the royal family of Li Tang last for more than 200 years. I believe that Li Shimin's underground knowledge can also be closed.