Shangguan Wan'er introduced
Shangguan Wan'er was a native of Shaanxi County, Shaanxi Province in the Tang Dynasty. The concubine of Emperor Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty and the granddaughter of Shangguan Yi.
Shangguan Wan'er, also known as Shangguan, was a female official and poet during the Zhao period of Emperor Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty. Shanxian County, Shaanxi Province. The granddaughter of Shangguan Yi. Yi was killed and married to his mother Zheng in the inner courtyard. At the age of fourteen, Wu Zetian was in charge of patents.
In Tang Zhongzong, it was named Zhao Rong. It is recommended to expand the library and add a bachelor's degree. Poems representing the imperial court and the world are evaluated. At that time many ministers gathered in front of their house. King Linzi and Hou Wei rebelled at the same time and were killed.
Shangguan Wan'er, a native of Shaanxi County, Shaanxi Province, is the granddaughter of Prime Minister Shangguan Yi. In the first year of Wude, Shangguan Yi was killed by Marquis Wu because he drafted an imperial edict to abolish Wu Zetian as emperor. The infant Shangguan Wan'er and her mother Zheng Shitong were a perfect match.
While being enslaved, Shangguan Wan'er was well versed in poetry and prose under the careful cultivation of her mother. Not only can she recite poems and write articles, but she is also very smart. At the age of fourteen, she was charming, beautiful, light, smiling, self-proclaimed, naturally intelligent, talented in literature, and capable of a thousand words.
In the second year of Yifeng, Wu Zetian summoned Shangguan Wan'er and proposed a proposition on the spot, asking him to write an article based on the title. Shangguan Wan'er's works are completed instantly without additions, with beautiful beads and harmonious leaves. Especially her calligraphy is very beautiful, imitating hairpin flowers. Wu Zetian immediately ordered her to be relieved of her duties as a slave and let her take charge of the imperial edict.
Soon, Shangguan Wan'er was executed against her will. However, Wu Zetian was pardoned because she cherished her literary talent, just to face it. Later, Shangguan Wan'er served Wu Zetian attentively and catered to the music, and was deeply favored by Wu Zetian. Starting from the first year of the Holy Calendar, he was allowed to handle officials' desks and participate in government affairs, becoming more and more powerful.