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  1. Lady Wu (wife of Sun Jian) - Wikipedia

    Lady Wu (died 202 [1] or 207 [2]), personal name unknown, was a Chinese noble lady, aristocrat and posthumously honoured as Empress of Eastern Wu state. She was the wife of the warlord …

  2. Amazon.com: Lady Wu: a True Story: Yutang, Lin: Books

    Lady Wu rose from imperial concubine to become China's only female emperor. Her reign (690-705) caused a shocking interruption to the Tang Dynasty, for she briefly established her own …

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    • Lady Wu - Rooftop bar in Singapore - The Rooftop Guide

      Dec 8, 2024 · Inspired and named after Wu Ze Tian, the first and only female monarch to rule over China, Lady Wu is catered mainly to the ladies. Seductive, posh and vibrant, the rooftop …

    • Lady Wu - Wikipedia

      Lady Wu (Qian Liu's wife) (858–919) Wu Hanyue (913–952) Empress Wu (Song dynasty) (1115–1197) Empress Wu (Chenghua) (died 1509) See also. Wu (surname) Lady Wu: The …

    • Lady Wu - Tipsy Collective

      Heavily inspired by the First Empress of the Tang Dynasty, Lady Wu is the OG rooftop bar. Upscale and lively, our rooftop venue seamlessly blends stylish interiors with an open-air …

    • Lady Wu [Lady Wu; 吳夫人] - Romance of the Three Kingdoms …

      Lady Wu (吳夫人) born in Wu Commandary. “Mother of Sun Quan and Sun Ce. Wife to Sun Jian. Endorsed marriage of lady Sun.” Lady Wu was affiliated with and the Wu Kingdom. A …

    • Wu Zetian - Wikipedia

      Wu Zetian[note 9] (624 [note 10][note 11] – 16 December 705), [2] personal name Wu Zhao, was Empress of China from 660 to 705, ruling first through others and later in her own right. She …

    • Lady Wu by Lin Yutang - Goodreads

      It's a quick read, it reveals the life and deeds of Empress Wu (or Lady Wu as she is refereed to in the book), the one and only female emperor in the history of China, through the viewpoint of …

    • The Lin Yutang House

      Lady Wu was a self-willed, inordinately ambitious and very clever woman. She did what no other woman ever did in China, or in the world. Her love affairs and her debauchery toward the end …

    • About: Lady Wu (wife of Sun Jian) - DBpedia Association

      Lady Wu (died 202), personal name unknown, was a Chinese noble lady, aristocrat and posthumously honoured as Empress of Eastern Wu state. She was the wife of the warlord Sun …

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