Wu Zetian asked Yuan Tiangang and Li to help her find the grave. What happened?

Wu Zetian is the first female emperor in the history of our country, and she is a very ambitious person. She sent Yuan Tiangang and Lee to look for the ancient tomb. As a result, both of them found the same position on the same mountain. It is said that there are beautiful scenery around, forming a wind of encirclement, and the treasure is among them, but Yuan Tiangang and Pai Li have different views, although they have taken a fancy to the same position on the same mountain. So what is their point of view?

Yuan Tiangang said that if the tomb was built here, it would certainly be able to withstand the fine weather of the Tang Dynasty for 300 years, saying that it was full of dragons, and it was about to gush out. If others use this land, the country will be in danger. However, Li has a different view. He thinks mountains are as elegant as women. If the tomb is placed here, it will be full of yin, and the Tang Dynasty will be in the hands of women. Although feng shui is here, it is recommended to change it.

Li once secretly told Wu Zetian that of course she would choose the mausoleum here. Since the mausoleum was chosen, Tang Gaozong's health has been getting worse and worse, so she took care of Wu Zetian. After Tang Gaozong's death, she settled in the restored dry grave. Soon after, Wu Zetian abolished her son's throne, and she began to take charge of state affairs herself.

Wu Zetian was the first female emperor in China and an outstanding female politician in the ancient history of China. Although she abolished her son's throne, it may be because his son did not achieve the expected effect. We have a saying that when Wu Zetian was in power, she made a lot of contributions and had a certain influence on the nobles at that time. During her reign, the country enjoyed favorable weather, good economic development and strong national strength. Most of the reasons may be because she is politically clear and uses sages. As for later, many people called her a tyrant, but she still couldn't hide her contribution when she was in office, which is undeniable.