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Empress Wu Zetian and the Age of Female Rule

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“With the heart of a serpent and the nature of a wolf, she gathered sycophants to her cause and brought destruction to the just. She slew her sister, butchered her brothers, killed her prince, and poisoned her mother. She is hated by men and gods alike.”

Jonathan Clements came back on to talk about his book on Wu Zetian (623–705), the only woman ever to rule China in her own name. Rising from lowly concubine/chambermaid to God-Emperor, she outmanoeuvred courtiers, generals, monks and poets alike - sometimes with charm, sometimes with a knife - and ruled over the empire at the height of the Silk Road.

Jonathan describes Wu’s ascent through the Tang court: a place of whispered plots, divine omens, and women struggling to survive. Along the way we encounter girls on top, a boob-shaped tomb, a harem of 120 pretty boys, dogs on sticks, a honey-trap gone wrong, and an inadvisable attempt to train a cat not to eat a parrot.

A story of power, paranoia, and the perilous art of surviving your own success.

If you find this journey into Tang politics, gender, and myth entertaining and informative then follow the show, share with a friend, and leave a review telling people what bit you liked best.

If you click here you can text me with feedback. Or email [email protected] if you want a response

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Chapters

1. Setting The Stage: Empress Wu (00:00:00)

2. The Tomb, Myths, And Memory (00:02:45)

3. Tang China Versus “Dark Ages” Europe (00:07:45)

4. Nomad Influence And Women’s Power (00:12:10)

5. Wu Enters The Palace (00:16:05)

6. From Nunnery To Power Play (00:22:30)

7. Elimination Of Rivals And Ascendancy (00:27:50)

8. Stroke, Regency, And De‑Facto Rule (00:32:45)

9. Sex, Scandal, And Court Politics (00:38:20)

10. Fengshan And Proto‑Feminism (00:43:00)

11. Meritocracy Versus Secret Police (00:49:10)

12. Punishments, Purges, And Control (00:55:30)

13. Founding Her Own Dynasty (01:01:40)

14. Repentance, Religion, And Power’s Price (01:06:30)

15. Lovers, Excess, And Late Reign (01:12:00)

97 episodes

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“With the heart of a serpent and the nature of a wolf, she gathered sycophants to her cause and brought destruction to the just. She slew her sister, butchered her brothers, killed her prince, and poisoned her mother. She is hated by men and gods alike.”

Jonathan Clements came back on to talk about his book on Wu Zetian (623–705), the only woman ever to rule China in her own name. Rising from lowly concubine/chambermaid to God-Emperor, she outmanoeuvred courtiers, generals, monks and poets alike - sometimes with charm, sometimes with a knife - and ruled over the empire at the height of the Silk Road.

Jonathan describes Wu’s ascent through the Tang court: a place of whispered plots, divine omens, and women struggling to survive. Along the way we encounter girls on top, a boob-shaped tomb, a harem of 120 pretty boys, dogs on sticks, a honey-trap gone wrong, and an inadvisable attempt to train a cat not to eat a parrot.

A story of power, paranoia, and the perilous art of surviving your own success.

If you find this journey into Tang politics, gender, and myth entertaining and informative then follow the show, share with a friend, and leave a review telling people what bit you liked best.

If you click here you can text me with feedback. Or email [email protected] if you want a response

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Setting The Stage: Empress Wu (00:00:00)

2. The Tomb, Myths, And Memory (00:02:45)

3. Tang China Versus “Dark Ages” Europe (00:07:45)

4. Nomad Influence And Women’s Power (00:12:10)

5. Wu Enters The Palace (00:16:05)

6. From Nunnery To Power Play (00:22:30)

7. Elimination Of Rivals And Ascendancy (00:27:50)

8. Stroke, Regency, And De‑Facto Rule (00:32:45)

9. Sex, Scandal, And Court Politics (00:38:20)

10. Fengshan And Proto‑Feminism (00:43:00)

11. Meritocracy Versus Secret Police (00:49:10)

12. Punishments, Purges, And Control (00:55:30)

13. Founding Her Own Dynasty (01:01:40)

14. Repentance, Religion, And Power’s Price (01:06:30)

15. Lovers, Excess, And Late Reign (01:12:00)

97 episodes

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