Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Under the influence of Wu Zetian, what ruthless concubines and princesses appeared in the later Tang Dynasty?

Under the influence of Wu Zetian, what ruthless concubines and princesses appeared in the later Tang Dynasty?

I think Princess Anle is a heartless princess who appeared after Wu Zetian. She actually poisoned her father Li Xian for power.

Originally Princess Anle was Tang Zhongzong's favorite daughter, but because of her life experience, she became her later. On the way to Li Xian's demotion, Princess Anle was born. At that time, she couldn't even find a cloth for the child. She wrapped her daughter in her own clothes, so Princess Anle's name was Li Guoer.

Because he was ashamed of this child, Li Xian wanted to double the compensation for his wife and daughter, so after returning to Beijing, Li Xian almost regarded this daughter as a treasure. As long as her daughter asks, she is almost satisfied, and Wu Zetian likes this granddaughter very much. After a long time, Princess Anle formed an arrogant and unreasonable character, but she was fearless in the palace. History books call Princess Anle "the first beauty in the Tang Dynasty". Her temperament and appearance are impeccable, but she has a heart of snakes and scorpions.

In fact, it is normal for the princess to be arrogant and unreasonable. After all, she has always been in the palm of her hand. Later, after Princess Anle got married, she began to take her grandmother Wu Zetian as an idol and began to intervene in the state affairs. Tang Zhongzong also let the princess run amok.

At this time, Princess Anle is even more unscrupulous. She actually wants to be the emperor's wife. Therefore, Li Xian refused her, and Princess Anle killed her father. One day, Wei Ruyun cooked something that Tang Zhongzong liked to eat, and Princess Anle put poison in it, so Tang Zhongzong died. But Princess Anle and Wei Ruyun were also killed by Li Longji, and they really deserved it.

Princess Anle can poison her father for imperial power, which can be regarded as a very heartless princess in the Tang Dynasty.