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King Wu Zetian changed

2025-01-10 09:07
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2025-01-10 13:01

Wu Zetian made a series of adjustments in the recent version update. Her passive skills, Escape Speed and Mana Recovery, had been adjusted to growth attributes. The early stats were lowered, and the later stats were strengthened. The damage of all skills had also been adjusted. The base value had been lowered, and the level growth and AP gain had been increased. The cooldown of the first skill had changed from 3 seconds to 4 - 3 seconds, and the cooldown of the second skill had changed from 8 - 6 seconds to 8 - 6.5 seconds. In addition, the speed reduction effect of the second skill had also been reduced. Overall, Wu Zetian's first skill had been optimized. The overall direction of the adjustment was to weaken the early stage strength and increase the late stage damage. This adjustment also hoped that she would be able to display more of her damage output.

Wu Zetian jungle

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2024-12-26 08:15

Wu Zetian could be used as a jungler in Mobile Legends. Her Jungler skills and strategies were as follows: First, choose Wu Zetian in the game and change her skill to Retribution. Secondly, in terms of equipment selection, he bought a jungler sword and a pair of rapid combat boots. Next, he would use the combination of skills and equipment to clear the wilderness and deal damage to the enemy. Wu Zetian's AOE skills and high damage allowed her to perform well in the jungle. She could use the Empress's Glow to deal area-of-effect damage to her enemies, and she could use her normal attacks to add spell points to her enemies. At the same time, her skill, Empress's Prestige, could repel wild monsters and use the effect of the Chosen One to release Empress's glow to cause fatal damage. Her damage output was strong, and after she obtained the blue BUFF in the later stages, she could solo the dragon and use it to her advantage. In short, Wu Zetian was an all-rounder Mage. Her jungling ability was outstanding, her clearing speed was fast, and her team control ability was strong, which was very helpful to the team.

How much can Wu Zetian sell for in King of Glory?

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2025-01-09 12:06

There was no clear answer to the selling price of Wu Zetian's skin in Mobile Legends. In the mall, Wu Zetian's [Invincible East] skin sold for 888 points, which was about 88.8 yuan, while the [Heart of the Ocean] skin sold for 1688 points. In some of the replies, some people mentioned that Wu Zetian's price was at least 800 yuan, but others said that it was not worth much. In addition, there was some discussion about the price of Wu Zetian in Mobile Legends, but there was no specific figure. In summary, based on the information provided, it was impossible to accurately answer how much King of Glory Wu Zetian could sell for.

Wu Zetian is open for free

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2025-01-09 16:37

Wu Zetian would be free to use during certain events. For example, it was reported that during New Year's Day, the officials had launched a limited number of heroes. All heroes could be tried for free, including paid heroes like Wu Zetian. In addition, during certain events, such as the Women's Day event and the game's fifth anniversary celebration, Wu Zetian would also be free to use for a limited time. However, the specific opening hours and details of the event may require further search and confirmation.

Wu Zetian's Calligraphy

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2025-01-09 02:50

Wu Zetian was a talented empress, and her calligraphy attainments were also highly praised. The most famous of her calligraphy works was the Stele of the Immortal Prince, which was regarded as one of the 100 most beautiful calligraphy works in China. This stele was inscribed in 699 AD. It had 33 lines, 66 words per line, and a total of 2162 words. On the top of the Immortal Ascension Crown Prince Stele, the words 'Immortal Ascension Crown Prince Stele' were written in Fei Bai style, forming a bird-shaped stroke, showing her unique calligraphy style. Her calligraphy strokes were tactful and fluent, and her strokes were sonorous and sonorous. Her style was vigorous and unrestrained, and she was known as the head of women's calligraphy. Her calligraphy had been influenced by Wang Xizhi, and she was especially good at Fei Bai Shu and Xing Cao Shu. Although her calligraphy remains were few, her works displayed her profound calligraphy skills and unique artistic charm.

Yang Yuhuan and Wu Zetian

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2025-01-08 23:34

Yang Yuhuan was Wu Zetian's great-grandson daughter-in-law.

Wu Zetian rewarded the snitch

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2025-01-07 18:56

In order to motivate informants, Wu Zetian established a reward system. Regardless of their identity, those who came to the capital to report would be summoned by Wu Zetian and enjoy the food treatment of a fifth-grade official. When they arrived in the capital, the Chamberlain of Dependencies would arrange for them to stay in various luxurious hotels. If what was reported was true, the informant could be promoted and given an official position. Even if the report was false, they would not be investigated. Such a reward system provided great motivation for whistle-blowing.

Wu Zetian's confidant

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2025-01-06 19:42

Wu Zetian's trusted aides included Xu Jingzong, Chen Ziang, Zhang Zongchang, Xue Huaiyi, Shen Nanlu, Zhang Yizhi, Hu Suo Yuanli, Zhou Xing, Yao Chong, and others. Among them, Chen Zi 'ang and Xu Jingzong were Wu Zetian's trusted aides. Chen Ziang had repeatedly criticized Wu Zetian's nephew Wu Youyi for his improper command, and Xu Jingzong had been sent to persuade Zhangsun Wuji to change his mind, but he had failed. As for the details of the other characters, the search results did not mention them.

Henan version of Wu Zetian

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2025-01-05 13:59

Wu Zetian was a large-scale live-action epic performance project invested by Luoyang Shundi Culture Communication Co., Ltd. The performance was set in Luoyang and was held from March to November every year. Each performance was about 90 minutes long. There were more than 500 actors participating in the entire performance, covering the chief planner, chief director, scriptwriter, composer, lighting design, stage design, and many other fields. The project was led by Mei Shuaiyuan, the founder of China's landscape performance, the famous tourism performance director and planner. In addition, the Henan Museum also collected a golden slip of Wu Zetian, which was a cultural relic of the Tang Dynasty. It was the only cultural relic that belonged to Wu Zetian. Regarding the specific situation of the Henan version of Wu Zetian, the information provided so far was not enough to give a definite answer.

The Third Prince of Wu Zetian

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2025-01-05 05:00

Wu Zetian's three princes were Li Xian, Li Xian, and Li Hong. Among them, Li Xian was Wu Zetian's third son and also Tang Gaozong's seventh son. He was made Crown Prince during Wu Zetian's time. Li Xian was the second son of Wu Zetian and the sixth son of Emperor Gaozong of Tang Dynasty. He was appointed Crown Prince after Emperor Gaozong of Tang died of illness, but was later deposed as a commoner for treason. As for Li Hong, he was the eldest son of Wu Zetian and the fifth son of Emperor Gaozong of Tang. He was initially conferred the title of acting king and later made the crown prince. The search results did not provide any detailed information about their specific deeds and fates.

Wu Zetian deals with the informant

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2025-01-04 00:29

Wu Zetian's way of dealing with informants was complicated. On the one hand, she encouraged whistle-blowing and set up a special agency to receive and deal with whistle-blowing letters. For informants who provided important information, she would give generous rewards and even promote them to officials. On the other hand, Wu Zetian had also taken strict measures against informants. It was reported that the people who were reported, regardless of whether they were wronged or not, were often tortured and died. However, as time went by, Wu Zetian began to stop the wind of whistle-blowing, especially for irrelevant whistle-blowing cases. She tried to avoid killing people. Therefore, Wu Zetian's attitude towards whistle-blowing changed at different stages. There were encouragement and rewards, but also strictness and cruelty.

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