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- Wu_Shihuo abstract "Wǔ Shìhuò (simplified Chinese: 武士彟; traditional Chinese: 武士彠; 559-635 CE) was the father of Wu Zetian, the only woman in the history of China to assume the title of Empress Regnant. Posthumously honored with the title of King Zhongxiao, Wu was the son of Wu Hua and became a timber merchant. He was also known as the Duke of Ying and King of Wei serving as army commander of Yingyang Prefecture during the final years of Emperor Yang of Sui (r. 605-618 CE) and subsequently as Minister of Revenue and superintendent of Jingzhou City, Hubei during the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang (r. 627-649 CE). Initially, Wu married a woman from the Xiangli family, who gave birth to two sons named Wu Yuanqing and Wu Yuanshuang. Later he remarried a woman from the noble Yang family of the Hong Nong region. She was daughter, niece, and sister to several ministers and a close relation of the imperial family. By her, Wu had three daughters: Wu Shun (later the Lady of Han), Wu Zhao (Empress Wu Zetian) and the Lady of Guo.After Wu died in 635 CE his two sons were rude to their stepmother so Wu Zetian banished her half-brothers from the imperial court. At the same time she named her sister Madam Han's son Helan Minzhi as heir to her father. However, Wu Zetian became displeased with Helan Minzhi's conduct and sent him into exile where he died. Thereafter she recalled Wu Yuanshuang's son Wu Chengsi from exile and made him Wu Shihou's successor.Posthumously, Wu Shihou received the titles of Zhou Zhongxiao Emperor and Supreme Founding Emperor of the Southern Zhou Dynasty (690–705).".
- Wu_Shihuo parent Wu_Hua.
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- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_office-holders_in_Hubei.
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sui_dynasty_politicians.
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- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Taizong_of_Tang.
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Yang_of_Sui.
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_of_China.
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLink Helan_Minzhi.
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLink Hubei.
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLink Jingzhou.
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLink Lady_of_Guo.
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLink Wu_Chengsi.
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLink Wu_Hua.
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLink Wu_Shun.
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLink Wu_Zetian.
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLink Yang_(surname).
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wu Shihuo".
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wu Shihuo, Duke Ding of Ying".
- Wu_Shihuo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wu Shiyue, Duke Ding of Ying".
- Wu_Shihuo birthDate "559".
- Wu_Shihuo c "忠孝王".
- Wu_Shihuo c "武元爽".
- Wu_Shihuo c "武承嗣".
- Wu_Shihuo c "魏王".
- Wu_Shihuo deathDate "635".
- Wu_Shihuo father "Wu Hua".
- Wu_Shihuo issue Lady_of_Guo.
- Wu_Shihuo issue Wu_Zetian.
- Wu_Shihuo issue "Wu Shun, Lady of Han".
- Wu_Shihuo issue "Wu Yuanqing".
- Wu_Shihuo issue "Wu Yuanshuang".
- Wu_Shihuo name "Wu Shihuo".
- Wu_Shihuo p "Gōngbù Shàngshū".
- Wu_Shihuo p "Hèlán Mǐnzhī".
- Wu_Shihuo p "Nán Zhōu Tàizǔ Wú Shàng Xiào Míng Gāo Huángdì".
- Wu_Shihuo p "Wèi Wáng".
- Wu_Shihuo p "Wǔ Chéngsì".
- Wu_Shihuo p "Wǔ Huá".
- Wu_Shihuo p "Wǔ Shùn".
- Wu_Shihuo p "Wǔ Yuánshuǎng".
- Wu_Shihuo p "Yáng Shì".
- Wu_Shihuo p "Yìngguó Gōng".
- Wu_Shihuo p "Yīngyáng Fǔ".
- Wu_Shihuo p "Zhōngxiào Wáng".
- Wu_Shihuo p "duìzhèng".
- Wu_Shihuo s "南周太祖无上孝明高皇帝".
- Wu_Shihuo s "工部尚书".
- Wu_Shihuo s "應国公".
- Wu_Shihuo s "杨氏".
- Wu_Shihuo s "武华".
- Wu_Shihuo s "武顺".
- Wu_Shihuo s "贺兰敏之".
- Wu_Shihuo s "队正".
- Wu_Shihuo s "鹰扬府".
- Wu_Shihuo spouse "Lady Xiangli".
- Wu_Shihuo spouse "Lady Yang".
- Wu_Shihuo t "南周太祖無上孝明高皇帝".
- Wu_Shihuo t "工部尚書".
- Wu_Shihuo t "應國公".
- Wu_Shihuo t "楊氏".
- Wu_Shihuo t "武華".
- Wu_Shihuo t "武順".
- Wu_Shihuo t "賀蘭敏之".
- Wu_Shihuo t "隊正".
- Wu_Shihuo t "鷹揚府".
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- Wu_Shihuo subject Category:559_births.
- Wu_Shihuo subject Category:635_deaths.
- Wu_Shihuo subject Category:Political_office-holders_in_Hubei.
- Wu_Shihuo subject Category:Sui_dynasty_politicians.
- Wu_Shihuo subject Category:Tang_dynasty_generals.
- Wu_Shihuo subject Category:Tang_dynasty_politicians.
- Wu_Shihuo hypernym Father.
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- Wu_Shihuo comment "Wǔ Shìhuò (simplified Chinese: 武士彟; traditional Chinese: 武士彠; 559-635 CE) was the father of Wu Zetian, the only woman in the history of China to assume the title of Empress Regnant. Posthumously honored with the title of King Zhongxiao, Wu was the son of Wu Hua and became a timber merchant. He was also known as the Duke of Ying and King of Wei serving as army commander of Yingyang Prefecture during the final years of Emperor Yang of Sui (r.".