The mystery of a headless stone man,years in the farmland.
In the past feudal society, women's status was low and they were seriously constrained by patriarchal thoughts, which greatly restricted women's physical and mental freedom, and even formed some deformed aesthetic concepts.
For example, too much emphasis is placed on the thinness of the body and the ultimate beauty, which are the products of the single aesthetic of the feudal era. This feudal culture had a profound impact on the development of Chinese civilization, and its consequences cannot be briefly outlined.
However, with the progress of society, modern people are more and more tolerant of women, and women's living space is becoming more and more open. These changes are thanks to the contributions of generations of women.
Without them, women would not have such a brilliant future. Modern culture is in a stage of rapid development, and women's wisdom has been greatly developed.
In the contest between women's power and men's power, women who achieved hegemony in ancient times were really great. Wu Zetian, the first female holder of the throne in feudal history, her name has caused countless sensations, proving that "who says that women are inferior to men".
Her ambition to transcend men and her ability to govern the country made her an outlier of her time, and she left many legends for future generations, including the secrets of the 61 headless stone men at her grave, which were not solved until 1971.
Although Wu Zetian's deeds have long been forgotten in the historical records, her contribution and influence deserve to be remembered by history.
As the years go by, many details of the original have been washed away without a trace by the long river of history, leaving only some fragmented memories. Wu Zetian's background has endured years of questioning and accusation.
The ordinariness of her family background did not allow Wu Zetian to be favored by the emperor when she first entered the palace, she was young and beautiful, but she spent a dull life.
In the process of serving Emperor Li Shimin, she did not attract too many people's attention. At that time, people's impression of her was still stuck in her beautiful face. However, it is a pity that there is never a shortage of peerless beauties in the harem, and Wu Zetian knows very well how long the servants of Israel can get good.
She understands that beauty alone cannot attract the attention of the emperor for a long time, and the emperor who leads the Tang Dynasty to prosperity will not indulge in beauty. Therefore, Wu Zetian began to set his sights on the political arena.
As we all know, Wu Zetian used to be a nun, and her relationship with Li Zhi quickly heated up at that time. There is an indisputable father-son relationship between Li Shimin and Li Zhi, however, after Wu Zetian was sent to a nunnery, she had an emotional entanglement with Li Zhi.
This relationship was questioned by the world from the beginning, but Li Zhi gave all his sincerity to Wu Zetian, and even if he wanted to go against everyone's wishes, he would take her back to the harem.
What is surprising is that Li Zhi's skill in governing the country is not as good as Wu Zetian, but he is extremely resolute when disobeying his father Li Shimin's orders, and even when he returns to the harem, Wu Zetian faces endless accusations and criticism.
Wu Zetian's determination and tenacity were evident, and even though the previous dynasty had reservations about her identity, the ministers advised Li Zhi not to be fooled by her. However, Wu Zetian has always been steadfast in his pursuit of his goals.
In the process of accompanying Li Zhi, she learned more about the secrets of government affairs and skillfully helped Li Zhi deal with government affairs. Her high emotional intelligence makes her comfortable in the face of a variety of problems.
The damage to the statue of the headless stone man and the secrets of Wu Zetian's mausoleum have made people curious about the female emperor. However, despite the advanced archaeological technology in China, the solution of this mystery is still surprising, especially since it was two hard-working farmers who uncovered the mystery.
The 61 headless stone statues are neatly arranged in front of Wu Zetian's tomb, and if according to the burial system at the time, these statues could not have been damaged in the first place, then something must have happened later.
However, this also poses a problem. In the eyes of tomb robbers, Wu Zetian's tomb is like a mysterious and inviolable forbidden place, listed as an imperial tomb alongside the tomb of Qianlong.
There are 61 stone statues neatly arranged in front of Qianlong's tomb, but what is puzzling is that all of them are missing heads. This similar scene appears twice in the same cemetery, which makes people feel weird.
Many experts have speculated that this may not have been caused by Wu Zetian's anger at the ministers, but by some irresistible force that mutilated the originally intact stone statue.
In 1971, the sudden discovery of two farmers reveals a dusty piece of history. They excavated 61 hard stone blocks from the ground, which were identified as the missing heads of 61 headless stone statues.
The discovery has sparked widespread speculation, with many believing that it was the result of a mass decapitation, but the odds are slim to none. Eventually, through this excavation, people uncovered the secrets that had been hidden by time.
Scholars have different views on this period of history. Some people believe that large ** may be the cause of the decapitation; Other scholars believe that this is the resentment and revenge of the tomb robbers against Wu Zetian.
After all, during Wu Zetian's reign, she had a very tough attitude towards the tribes surrounding the country, and she herself was a symbol of deviance.
Although the motives of the tomb robbers were different, whether it was out of a desire for the unknown or a hatred for Wu Zetian, it could not erase the fact that she was an outstanding woman in the feudal era.
Now, what the meaning of the headless stone statue in front of Wu Zetian's tomb seems to have become insignificant compared to her brilliant achievements.
On the road to the rise of women, Wu Zetian is undoubtedly an important part, and her dedication and contribution have a far-reaching impact on the development of the Chinese nation. She is an eternal empress who cannot be blasphemed, although she has made many enemies in the process of her reign, she has always adhered to her ideals and is not afraid of the shackles of male power ideas.
Her courage and tenacity made her an excellent role model for future generations of women, proving that gender does not affect a person's abilities and achievements. As an empress, she puts all her mind on governing the country, showing the demeanor of loving the people like a son, whether it is an emperor or a woman, she can handle and control these two very different roles well.
Wu Zetian will always be the legendary empress.
Wu Zetian proved it with practical actions"Regardless of whether you are a man or a woman, you are a pillar of talent"This profound truth amazed all the ministers. Although Wu Zetian's era has passed, her name will always be engraved in the long river of history, and her heroic nature will never be erased no matter how the times change.