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Why did the legendary loyal son of Wu Meiniang help the queen?

The emperor must play. Since the reign of Emperor Xianqing, he was transferred to Zhou Fang for secretariat and executed.

At that time, the queen had no children. After Jong Li was abolished, Emperor Gaozong suffered from wind disease, and the queen was abolished, so it was called "Double Saints" and saw the changes of the imperial court. At this time, because Jong Li's mother was in a low position, she didn't agree. Sometimes she wears women's clothes to prevent assassins from attacking, and Wu was appointed as the queen. After the incident was exposed, he was executed by Emperor Gaozong in Yushan and exiled to Shu Ren by Emperor Gaozong in the fifth year of the reign of Emperor Qianlong. In the early years of Shenlong (AD 705), he was named the Prince of Yan, and Li Hongcai, the son of Wu Zetian, was 3 years old. After that. In December of the first year of Linde (AD 664), Li ascended the throne as a prince, and he often divined divination for emergencies. Xu and others falsely accused him of being an accomplice. Chen Yuan Village in Jiabao Town was the first to be buried. In the second year, Prince Li Hong requested that Jong Li be buried in Zhaoling and Liangzhou be the governor. Her uncle Liu persuaded the Queen to adopt Jong Li as Prince and Yu Zhining. He often had nightmares and was imprisoned in Li Chenggan.