Wu Zetian Times Exhibition takes the historical achievements of her independent rule for 21 years (684 ―― 705) as the core content. From 655 as the Queen Gao Zong and Wen Dynasty government as the beginning, and 706 as the end of the joint burial of Qianling, is a special exhibition to understand the achievements of the Queen Wu Zetian's life.
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Wu Zetian Times Exhibition takes the historical achievements of her independent rule for 21 years (684 ―― 705) as the core content. From 655 as the Queen Gao Zong and Wen Dynasty government as the beginning, and 706 as the end of the joint burial of Qianling, is a special exhibition to understand the achievements of the Queen Wu Zetian's life.
Qianling is the joint burial tomb of Tang Gaozong Li Zhi and Wu Zetian, and the only tomb in the Tang Dynasty that was not stolen, so Qianling State decided not to dig, for overall protection. In the Yongtai Princess Tomb Park built a Qianling Museum, the museum has a Wuze Tiantian Times exhibition, introduced Wuzetian's life, and exhibited the tomb of the prince of Suide, the tomb of the Yongtai Princess unearthed cultural relics.
Wu Zetian is a great politician. During her administration, Fu Jinanyuan, the Tang Dynasty diplomacy at that time made great progress, and contributed to the expansion of the Tang Dynasty. Wu Zetian Times Exhibition was specially set up at the tomb of Princess Yongtai.
Wuze Tiantian Times Exhibition, with a large number of pictures introduced Wuzetian's life, and also exhibited here several accompanying tombs of Qianling tombs Yongtai Princess Tomb, Suide Prince Tomb, Zhang Huai Gongzi Tomb unearthed a large number of cultural relics.
The Qianling Museum in the Yongtai Princess Cemetery has specially set up an exhibition hall, which introduces Wu Zetian's life and her magnificent life. The exhibition hall also displays a large number of cultural relics unearthed in the tombs.
In the tomb of the tomb of the Yongtai Princess tomb area of Qianling, there is a Qianling Museum, one of which is the Wuze Tiantian Times Exhibition, where pictures and unearthed cultural relics reproduce the development of the Tang Dynasty in the Wuze Tiantian period.