• Wu Sansi (died August 7, 707), known posthumously as Prince Xuan of Liang (梁宣王), was a Chinese prince and politician of the Tang and Wu Zhou dynasties...
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    Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (category Wu Zetian)
    power was in the hands of his empress consort, Empress Wei and her lover Wu Sansi (Wu Zetian's nephew) and his daughter Li Guo'er, the Princess Anle. He was...
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    Around 698, Wu Chengsi and another nephew of Wu Zetian's, Wu Sansi, the Prince of Liang, repeatedly made attempts to have officials persuade Wu Zetian to...
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  • Township, Xingtai, Hebei, China Three Bureaus (三司; Sānsī), an office in imperial Chinese governments Wu Sansi (died 707), Chinese official Sanci (disambiguation)...
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  • crimes by Wu Sansi and exiled, and then died or were executed in exile.) In 707, during a drought, Emperor Zhongzong sent Wu Sansi and Wu Youji to the...
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    secretary and who had carried on an affair with Wu Zetian's nephew Wu Sansi, helped kindle an affair between Wu Sansi and Empress Wei as well. (Emperor Zhongzong...
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    the following years, Empress Wu's nephews Wu Chengsi and Wu Sansi tried to have one of them named heir to the throne, but Wu Zetian resisted these calls...
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  • Chinese). June 10, 2019. "刘学义、吴谨言新剧《春花焰》发布首周追剧日历,会员首更3集 — 新京报" [Liu Xueyi and Wu Jinyan's new drama "Kill Me Love Me" released the first week of the drama...
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  • Li Jiao (Tang dynasty) (category Chancellors under Wu Zetian)
    crown princess to displace him, started a rebellion and killed Wu Sansi and Wu Sansi's son Wu Chongxun (武崇訓, also Li Guo'er's husband). He subsequently marched...
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  • but was later exiled due to false accusations instigated by Wu Zetian's nephew Wu Sansi and killed in exile in a cruel manner. It is not known when Jing...
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  • Zhang Jianzhi (category Chancellors under Wu Zetian)
    overthrew Wu Zetian and restored Emperor Zhongzong in 705 but was later exiled due to false accusations instigated by Wu Zetian's nephew Wu Sansi and died...
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    Shangguan Wan'er (category Wu Zetian)
    affair with Emperor Zhongzong's cousin and Wu Zetian's nephew Wu Sansi, the Prince of Liang; through her, Wu Sansi became a trusted advisor of Emperor Zhongzong...
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    Half-brother:Wu Yuanqing (武元庆) Half-Nephew:Wu Sansi (武三思). Half-Grandnephew:Wu Chongxun (武崇训), married Princess Anle with one son Wu Jizhi. Half-Grandnephews:Wu Chonglie...
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  • seven generations). Meanwhile, he and a cousin, Wu Sansi (Wu Yuanqing's son), knowing that Empress Dowager Wu was contemplating taking the throne herself...
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  • when Wu Youning was born. Wu Youning's grandfather Wu Shirang (武士讓) was an older brother to Wu Zetian's father Wu Shihuo. As of spring 690, when Wu Zetian...
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  • assist the young Tang Gaozong in governing the state. Wu Chengsi and Wu Sansi — nephews of Empress Wu Zetian Yang Guozhong — cousin of Yang Guifei, implicated...
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  • Li Daoguang (696–698) Wang Jishan (697–699) Zong Chuke (697–698, 704) Wu Sansi (697, 698–700) Yao Chong (698–704, 704–705) Li Jiao (698–700, 703–704)...
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  • Yang Zaisi (category Chancellors under Wu Zetian)
    Wu Zhongxun (武崇訓, Wu Sansi's son) and attempts by Li Guo'er to be made crown princess to displace him, rose in rebellion and killed Wu Sansi and Wu Chongxun...
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  • but was later exiled due to false accusations instigated by Wu Zetian's nephew Wu Sansi and killed in exile in a cruel manner. Huan Yanfan was born in...
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  • the end of exile, Li Guo'er married Wu Chongxun (武崇訓) the Prince of Gaoyang, the son of Wu Zetian's nephew Wu Sansi the Prince of Liang. In 705, a coup...
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    Di Renjie (category Chancellors under Wu Zetian)
    thereafter, Wu Zetian stopped considering Wu Chengsi or Wu Sansi as heir. Meanwhile, another close advisor of Wu Zetian's, Ji Xu, also persuaded Wu Zetian's...
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  • early career, but it is known that his wife and the wife of Wu Sansi, an honored nephew of Wu Zetian and cousin of her son Li Xian the Crown Prince, were...
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    the sexual escapades of Wu Sansi (武三思) and his concubine, Su'e (素娥). Wu Sansi (武三思), the wealthy and powerful nephew of Empress Wu Zetian, falls in love...
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  • Zhang Shuyu as Helan Minyue Long Yiyi as Wu Tuan'er Li Daojun as Xie Ao Liu Weiming as Wu Sansi Yu Le as Wu Yizong Liu Wenzhi as Shangguan Yi Yuan Man...
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  • Hui, and Yuan Shuji. When Zheng first saw Wu Sansi, he cried out loud, and then laughed out loud. Wu Sansi, who was stern in his disposition, was perplexed...
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  • Cui Xuanwei (category Chancellors under Wu Zetian)
    overthrew Wu Zetian and restored Emperor Zhongzong in 705. He was later exiled due to false accusations instigated by Wu Zetian's nephew Wu Sansi and died...
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    Syriac monk and patriarch (b. 628) Li Duozuo, general of the Tang dynasty Wu Sansi, official of the Tang dynasty Treadgold, Warren T. (1997), A History of...
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  • appropriate and was praised for it. By spring 690, Empress Dowager Wu's nephews Wu Chengsi and Wu Sansi had become very powerful, and even the chancellors had to...
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  • Prefecture, he further offended Wu Sansi—as he refused to have tax payments due Wu Sansi as his fief paid to Wu Sansi, citing that the region had just...
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  • Xue Huaiyi (category Wu Zetian)
    honored governmental officials, including Empress Dowager Wu's powerful nephews Wu Chengsi and Wu Sansi prostrated themselves before him. He gathered a group...
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