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Emperor Taizong to treacherously receive the emperor's love. Once she got in the palace, she would not yield even in her brows; she falsely implicated others, and she used her fox-like charms to delude the emperor. She finally was able to put on an empress' clothes and put our emperor in position of committing incest. She has a heart similar to a snake and a lizard, and a disposition similar to a wolf. She is close to insidious individuals and murders the faithful and the good. She killed her sister, slaughtered her brothers, murdered her emperor, and poisoned her mother. Both gods and men hate her, and heaven and earth cannot allow her to exist. She continues to harbor a treasonous heart, seeking to steal the symbols of sovereignty. She put the emperor's beloved son under house arrest in another palace, while giving the relatives of thieves important responsibilities. Alas! There is no
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1778:Niu Yingzhen
1754:Liu Zongyuan
1621:
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1588:Du Guangting
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98:Chinese poet
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28:Chinese name
2308:Flying cash
2207:Li Chunfeng
2189:Xu Jingzong
2140:Xi'an Stele
2118:Kong Yingda
1989:Amoghavajra
1820:Du Qiuniang
1808:Mo Xuanqing
1802:Li Shangyin
1796:Wen Tingyun
1658:Meng Haoran
1646:He Zhizhang
1640:Chen Zi'ang
1622:Luo Binwang
1279:Chancellery
1274:Secretariat
1239:Shence Army
1195:Jimi system
1178:Family tree
854:Major forms
769:Qing poetry
764:Ming poetry
759:Yuan poetry
754:Song poetry
749:Tang poetry
453:during the
411:Zhao Feiyan
282:chancellors
88:Lo Pin-wang
77:Luò Bīnwáng
52:Luo Binwang
32:family name
21:Wang Luobin
2344:684 deaths
2339:619 births
2323:Categories
2267:Toothbrush
2234:Sun Simiao
2209:(602–670)
2176:(580–640)
2080:Lü Dongbin
1995:Mazu Daoyi
1977:Vajrabodhi
1875:Zhang Xuan
1724:Wei Yingwu
1628:Du Shenyan
1575:(733–804)
1560:(776–826)
1518:(596–667)
1478:Autumn Dew
1185:Chancellor
1156:Government
844:Zhuying ji
734:Han poetry
724:Poetry by
703:Major eras
528:, vol. 201
415:concubines
326:References
126:Yang Jiong
118:Lu Zhaolin
82:Wade–Giles
2263:(730–805)
2242:(683–727)
2191:(592-672)
2120:(574–648)
2112:(772–841)
2106:(768–824)
2051:(862–949)
2045:(807–869)
2033:(778–897)
2027:(770–860)
2021:(746–805)
2015:(745–827)
2009:(730–790)
2003:(720–814)
1997:(709–788)
1991:(705–774)
1985:(688–763)
1979:(671–741)
1973:(638–689)
1967:(635–713)
1961:(632–682)
1949:(613–681)
1943:(562–645)
1937:(549–623)
1901:(855–915)
1895:(832–912)
1889:(730–780)
1887:Zhou Fang
1883:(723–787)
1881:Han Huang
1877:(713–755)
1871:(706–783)
1859:(699–759)
1853:(680–760)
1847:(600–673)
1845:Yan Liben
1816:(840–868)
1814:Yu Xuanji
1804:(813–858)
1798:(812–866)
1792:(803–852)
1774:(790–817)
1762:(779–831)
1760:Yuan Zhen
1756:(773–819)
1750:(772–846)
1744:(772–842)
1738:(768–824)
1732:(739–799)
1726:(737–792)
1720:(722–789)
1714:(715–770)
1708:(712–779)
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1642:(656–702)
1636:(650–676)
1630:(645–708)
1624:(619–684)
1596:(9th c.)
1590:(850–933)
1554:(751–762)
1539:(7th c.)
1533:(601–636)
1244:Shumiyuan
1069:Karakhoja
1008:History (
463:King Zhou
396:, vol. 7.
374:promotion
320:narrative
224:Huo Guang
214:Li Jingye
182:Wu Zetian
166:Su Weidao
2236:(d. 682)
2221:Su Jing
2057:(9th c.)
2039:(8th c.)
2037:Zhisheng
1983:Jianzhen
1953:Xuanzang
1927:Buddhism
1919:Religion
1907:(9th c.)
1899:Jing Hao
1865:(7th c.)
1857:Wang Wei
1851:Wu Daozi
1837:Painters
1828:(9th c.)
1822:(9th c.)
1786:(8th c.)
1784:Zhang Xu
1780:(8th c.)
1768:(d. 784)
1748:Bai Juyi
1742:Liu Yuxi
1712:Cen Shen
1706:Zhang Ji
1676:Wang Wei
1229:Jiedushi
1224:Military
1131:Songping
1084:Conquest
1074:Karasahr
1010:Timeline
837:Wen Xuan
654:LibriVox
589:vol. 203
577:vol. 201
531:Archived
521:vol. 203
509:Archived
480:and the
346:(2010).
206:Yangzhou
170:Chang'an
150:Xinjiang
146:Chang'an
114:Shandong
110:Zhejiang
26:In this
2293:Liu Yan
2288:Diwu Qi
2281:Economy
2261:Jia Dan
2240:Yi Xing
2082:(796-?)
1947:Shandao
1941:Daochuo
1905:Sun Wei
1893:Guanxiu
1869:Han Gan
1810:(834-?)
1688:Gao Shi
1634:Wang Bo
1552:Du Huan
1516:Daoxuan
1509:Writers
1404:Culture
1200:Fanzhen
1163:Emperor
726:dynasty
625:Book 79
620:Book 78
615:Book 77
303:pianwen
267:Yangtze
210:Jiangsu
162:Qinghai
128:as the
122:Wang Bo
100:of the
2104:Han Yu
2066:Taoism
2019:Huiguo
2007:Wukong
1965:Yijing
1935:Jizang
1736:Han Yu
1730:Lu Lun
1682:Li Bai
1537:Bianji
1421:Poetry
1416:Sancai
1002:topics
795:Chu Ci
438:vol. 4
356:
202:Linhai
190:regent
154:Yunnan
124:, and
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2025:Puhua
1959:Kuiji
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1772:Li He
1766:Li Ye
1718:Li Bi
1700:Du Fu
1664:Li Qi
1614:Poets
1573:Lu Yu
1205:Hebei
1173:House
1126:Annan
1079:Kucha
895:yuefu
523:with
317:verse
309:gushi
288:Style
2055:Gikū
1971:Faru
1168:List
515:and
474:The
354:ISBN
245:Song
106:Yiwu
1411:Art
881:shi
652:at
428:Jie
258:Yue
236:Xia
232:Han
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