Wu Zetian had a total of six men in her life. Among them, the first man was Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. However, he died early, and Wu Zetian had been with him for less than ten years. The second man was Crown Prince Li Zhi. The third man was Xue Huaiyi, whose original name was Feng Xiaobao. He was a monk from the White Horse Temple. The fourth man was the imperial physician, Shen Nanliao. The fifth and sixth men were Zhang Yizhi's brothers.
Wu Zetian had four sons. They were Li Hong, Li Xian, Li Xian, and Li Dan.
We can conclude that Cao An is Wu Zetian's man. In the play," The Case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty," Cao An was Wu Zetian's chess piece. He was sent to investigate the black flame and had feelings for Di Renjie. However, the search results didn't provide the details of Cao An and Wu Zetian's relationship. Therefore, it was impossible to determine who Cao An was to Wu Zetian.
Wu Zetian's third son was Li Xian, also known as Tang Zhongzong.
Wu Zetian had many male pets, but there was no clear record of the exact number. Some claimed that she had 3,000 male pets, but this might be an exaggeration. According to historical records, Wu Zetian's favorite male pets were Xue Huaiyi, Shen Nanmiao, Zhang Yizhi, and Zhang Changzong. In total, Wu Zetian had experienced six men in her life. Therefore, the exact number of men Wu Zetian had was currently uncertain.
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.
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.
Wu Zetian trusted Di Renjie the most.
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