
Was China's Only Empress Misunderstood? | Wu Zetian

Of all these female rulers, though, none has aroused so much controversy, or wielded such great power, as a monarch whose real achievements and character remain obscured behind layers of obloquy. Her name was Wu Zetian, and in the seventh century A.D. she became the only woman in more than 3,000 years of Chinese history to rule in her own right. Welcome to The World History Channel. With new uploads every week, we break down the biggest stories that have shaped human history. From the dawn of ancient civilisations up to the modern age, these are the stories from our past that matter the most.
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AI GeneratedThis video examines the life of Wu Zetian, China's only female emperor. While traditional history often labels her a ruthless tyrant, archaeological evidence reveals a sophisticated leader who fostered a cosmopolitan, wealthy society. The narrative balances her administrative successes and the empowerment of women against the violence used to secure her power.
