How did Wu Zetian treat Xiao Shufei’s three children after her death

How did Wu Zetian treat Xiao Shufei’s three children after her death? Interested readers and history encyclopedia editors, let’s take a look together!
Due to the fact that Queen Wang had no children, Xiao Shufei, who was arrogant and favored, was determined to replace her as empress and constantly opposed her, often spreading slanders in front of Emperor Gaozong of Tang. However, Xiao Shufei not only failed to ascend to power, but also forced Empress Wang to resort to Wu Zetian’s tactics to deal with her.
Xiao Shufei’s son, Li Sujie, was the fourth son of Li Zhi. He was intelligent and eager to learn, and was loved by his father the emperor. After his mother was killed, Li Sujie, who was only ten years old, was appointed as the governor of Shenzhou – obviously a temporary measure used by his loving father to avoid persecution by the Empress Wu. The cowardly Li Zhi later issued a decree for him: “Li Sujie, who is plagued by an old illness and has limited mobility, does not need to go on pilgrimage anymore
Overall, among Xiao Shufei’s one son and two daughters, Princess Gao’an had the best ending. Although she was imprisoned during the reign of Empress Wu Zetian, she had no worries about her life. Later, she went through the reigns of Emperor Zhongzong, Emperor Ruizong, and Emperor Xuanzong, and was treated well until her final happy death. Although Princess Gao’an was living a difficult life, after the Shenlong Revolution, Wu Zetian abdicated and Emperor Zhongzong of Tang was restored. Princess Gao’an was able to escape from her hardships and live the life that a princess should have.

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