How did Queen Wang lure wolves into her home and end up in a tragic situation

Today, the editor of the History Encyclopedia will bring you how Queen Wang led wolves into her home and ended up in a tragic situation? Interested readers can follow the editor to take a look together.
Emperor Gaozong of Tang, Li Zhi, had a serious Oedipus complex due to the loss of his mother at a young age. Therefore, he fell in love with Wu Meiniang, who was older than him, in the palace. After Li Shimin’s death, Li Zhi began to have an affair with Wu Meiniang, who was still a nun in the temple at that time.
The affair between Li Zhi and Wu Meiniang was discovered by Queen Wang at that time, which made her somewhat jealous. But what made Queen Wang even more jealous was Consort Xiao Shufei in the palace, a concubine who was highly favored by Li Zhi and gave birth to many dragon sons and descendants. Seeing that Wu Meiniang was highly favored, Empress Wang had the idea of driving away wolves and swallowing tigers, and wanted to cooperate with Wu Meiniang to overthrow Xiao Shufei together.
But what he didn’t know was that Wu Meiniang was not a small character, but rather the later Wu Zetian, a top-level politician who would stop at nothing to achieve her goals. After Empress Wang brought Wu Meiniang into the palace, Li Zhi was very happy and no longer so indifferent to Empress Wang. This gave her a taste of sweetness, and she began to have more frequent interactions with Wu Meiniang. Li Zhi also paid more attention to Queen Wang.
A person’s energy is limited. Wu Meiniang and Empress Wang have received more attention, while Xiao Shufei has been neglected. This made Xiao Shufei very dissatisfied and began to constantly complain in front of Li Zhi. Li Zhi was so annoyed that he naturally began to dislike this favored concubine and turned to Wu Meiniang’s embrace.
Queen Wang was overjoyed to see that Xiao Shufei was almost done. But on Wu Meiniang’s side, she got up and began to plot against her. But is Wu Meiniang in her infancy so easily calculated? Wu Meiniang had already started plotting against Empress Wang, using her daughter’s death to frame her. She had Li Zhi send Empress Wang into the cold palace, and as soon as she was sent to her soul, she immediately killed the head of the harem.
Next up was Xiao Shufei. Although she was neglected by Li Zhi, she was as thin as a camel and bigger than a horse. Perhaps Xiao Shufei would dig the ground. Wu Meiniang was very worried, so she used some tricks and demoted Xiao Shufei to a commoner. Later on, I was still worried and decided to kill these two people directly.
Wu Meiniang thus resolved the two major concerns and began to dominate the imperial harem of the Tang Dynasty.
It has to be said that the jealous and disoriented Queen Wang came up with such a bad idea to bring Wu Meiniang, the big tiger, into the palace. If it weren’t for the support of Queen Wang, it would have been impossible for Li Zhi to bring Wu Meiniang into the palace. The first thing he would have to face was the impeachment of his courtiers. Changsun Wuji, Shangguan Yi, and Chu Suiliang are no longer afraid.
But with the support of the empress, it’s different. Li Zhi has a strong supporter and says, ‘My eldest wife doesn’t have any objections, what are you still chattering about?’ He blocks the mouths of the courtiers.
The Queen Wang, who had brought wolves into the house, still felt that it was not enough. She conspired with Wu Meiniang to overthrow Xiao Shufei, which was undoubtedly a case of scheming with a tiger. After Xiao Shufei fell, the Queen Wang naturally did not have a good ending. A foolish woman blinded by jealousy was so calculated to death by Wu Meiniang. Poor people are also hateful, especially Xiao Shufei, who must hate Queen Wang to the bone.

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