Wu Zetian and Li Longji are grandparents.
Wu Zetian was the only female emperor in the history of the Tang Dynasty and one of the outstanding female rulers in the history of China. She ruled from 69 to 75, and was one of the important politicians and rulers after the founding of the Tang Dynasty. Li Longji was the ninth emperor of the Tang Dynasty, namely Xuanzong, and one of the famous politicians and writers in the history of China. His reign lasted from 712 to 756, which was one of the most prosperous periods in the Tang Dynasty, and was also the "prosperous period of Kaiyuan" in the history of China.
According to historical records, Wu Zetian was the queen of Li Zhi, Tang Gaozong, and Li Zhi was Li Longji's grandfather. Therefore, Wu Zetian is Li Longji's grandmother. This relationship is very important in the royal family of the Tang Dynasty, because the royal family of the Tang Dynasty has always paid attention to family blood and tradition, and this kinship has certain influence on the political and social status of the royal family members.
In a word, the relationship between Wu Zetian and Li Longji is one of the important events in the history of Tang Dynasty and China. Their stories and achievements are an important part of China's history.
Li Longji's artistic achievements
Li Longji's meticulous calligraphy, which is especially good at eight points and Zhang Cao, is one of the famous imperial calligraphers in the history of calligraphy in China. "Book of the Old Tang Dynasty" said that Li Longji was "skilled in temperament and good at writing eight points". The calligraphy is neat, clear and beautiful. It occupies a certain position in the calligraphy of the Tang Dynasty. Dou Yu's "Shu Shu Fu" says: "Kaiyuan should be dry, SHEN WOO is smart, with a magnificent style, and the tablet is majestic. He thinks like a spring and spits out the wind, and the pen swallows whales for the sea." There are many books handed down from generation to generation in Li Longji, among which Ode to the Harrier, The Inscription of Mount Ji, The Sutra of Filial Piety on Shitai are the most famous.
Li Longji is rich in musical talent, which has a great influence on the development of music in the Tang Dynasty. He likes to play pipa and Jiegu personally, and is good at composing music. He has written more than 1 pieces of music, such as colorful plumage, Little Broken Array Music, Good Spring, Autumn Wind High and so on. After he ascended the throne, a teaching workshop was set up in the palace, and the "pear garden" was the place where actors were specially trained.
refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Longji for the above contents.