Concubine. Empress. Emperor. The Life of Wu Zetian | Boring History for Sleep

Boring History for Sleep - Un pódcast de Velvet

In the long history of China, only one woman ever ruled as emperor — Wu Zetian. She began as a low-ranking concubine, disappeared into the shadows of the palace, and then returned to rise higher than anyone imagined. Her story is filled with mystery, ambition, fear, and quiet power.In this calm, sleep-ready history, we drift through:Wu Zetian’s beginnings in the Tang Dynasty courtHer climb from concubine to empress consortThe hidden politics, betrayals, and whispered scandalsHow she reshaped the empire while surrounded by rivalsThe slow decline of her rule and the legacy she left behindTold slowly and gently, this story isn’t about action or spectacle — but about the steady, strange path of a woman who changed history by refusing to stay silent. Perfect for late-night listening, letting the past unfold like a quiet dream.🔔 Subscribe for more calm histories of queens, emperors, and forgotten worlds.

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