In 690 AD, Wu Zetian of the Tang Dynasty made a revolutionary historical decision by declaring herself 'emperor' instead of 'empress,' breaking 3,000 years of tradition that reserved the title of emperor exclusively for men; she justified this unprecedented move by claiming divine command, becoming China's first and only female emperor.
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Did you know a woman literally changed her gender title to break 3,000 years of tradition? Wu Zetian started as a concubine in the Tang Dynasty Palace, but she had bigger plans. She climbed the ranks through two emperors, eliminating anyone who stood in her way.
Rivals mysteriously disappeared. Even her own children weren't safe. Then in 690 AD, she did something unprecedented.
She declared herself emperor, not empress. The title had been reserved for men only for millennia. She claimed the gods themselves commanded her rule. Wu Zetian became China's first and only female emperor, shattering ancient precedent with a single word change.
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