
Shangguan Wan'er - Wikipedia
Shangguan Wan'er (664 – 21 July 710) [2] was a Chinese politician, poet, and imperial consort of the Wu Zhou and Tang dynasties. Described as a "female prime minister," [3] Shangguan rose from modest origins as a palace servant to become secretary and leading advisor to Empress Wu Zetian of Zhou. Under Empress Wu, Shangguan exercised ...
Shangguan Wan'er - Female Prime Minister of the Tang Empire
Shangguan Wan'er (664 — 710) was a famous politician of the Tang Dynasty, a brilliant poet, and possibly an imperial concubine. She impressed Wu Zetian (624 — 705), the only female emperor in Chinese history, and served as prime minister to Wu and her son for decades.
上官婉儿 - 《中国大百科全书》第三版网络版
英文名称 Shangguan Wan’er 籍贯 陕州陕县(今属河南)
Imperial Consort Shangguan Wan’er - History of Royal Women
2017年11月14日 · Shangguan Wan’er had wielded considerable power under the reigns of Empress Wu and her successor Emperor Zhongzong. She is considered to be China’s first female prime minister. The end came about when she was a victim of factionalism at court.
‘Her Influence Great, Her Merit beyond Measure’: A translation and ...
2015年6月15日 · The discovery of a 982-character epitaph for Shangguan Wan’er 上官婉儿 (664–710) – drafter of imperial edicts, tattooed criminal, prodigious poet, master of political intrigue, literary talent nonpareil, and concubine to two rulers – during the excavation of her tomb in September 2013, has prompted scholars to re-assess the nature ...
Shangguan Wan’er - SpringerLink
2024年1月19日 · Shangguan Wan’er was an important politician and writer of the Tang dynasty (618–907). In the history of imperial China, she is an extremely unique example of a woman’s successful exertion of influence on her empire’s politics and literature...
Wu Zetian's confidante, from the palace to the pinnacle of power ...
2024年10月25日 · In the second year of Yifeng, Shangguan Wan'er, who was only 14 years old, was summoned to the palace by Wu Zetian. Facing the empress's on-the-spot examination, she wrote the essay without any corrections.
Shangguan Wan'er - Girl Museum
2018年3月28日 · Take Shangguan Wan’er, who is often referred to as China’s First Prime Minister. She was the granddaughter of the famous poet, Shangguan Yi, and born in 664 to Shangguan Tingzhi and his wife. When she was quite young, Wan’er’s father was executed, and she and her mother were taken by the Imperial state.
Shangguan Wan’er | Shanghai Daily - SHINE
SHANGGUAN Wan’er (AD 664-710), often known as the “female prime minister” to Wu Zetian, the only female emperor in the Chinese history, influenced both the political and the literary world in the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-908), which is a rare case in Chinese history.
96) Shangguan Wan’er – The Exasperated Historian
96) Shangguan Wan’er. China’s first Female Prime Minister (and the First Known Female Prime Minister in the World). Born: c664 AD, Present-day China. Died: 21 July 710 AD, Present-day China. She was a poet from the Tang Dynasty and had previously served the royal household as a …