Wu Zetian: Women Who Were Kings
Queenie Chan
Wu Zetian: Women Who Were Kings
Queenie Chan
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In the second of this Women Who Were Kings series, we chart the life of Wu Zhao–post-humously named Wu Zetian–China’s only female Emperor. Born a commoner, she was a concubine to two generations of Emperors before finally seizing the throne after her husband’s death.
Her remarkable ascent and political acumen is told in this story, along with her economic, cultural, and military achievements which brought decades of prosperity to Tang Dynasty China. How did such a low-born woman seize the reins of such a great Empire? What is her story?
Produced for a 2019 Masters thesis for Macquarie University (please read the written thesis on the author’s website), this is lavishly illustrated, and contains footnotes and a bibliography. This graphic novel biography is suited for anyone with an interest in women rulers in Imperial China. For Ages 10+.
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