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The honor and disgrace of Wu Youji's death in the "Deep Palace Plan" became a means for Princess Taiping to take revenge on Li Longji

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In "The Deep Palace Plan", Princess Taiping can be said to be a very three-dimensional character. As the younger daughter of Emperor Gaozong of Tang and Wu Zetian, Princess Taiping was at the center of power. With the command of the Yulin Army, as well as the Shangfang Chopping Horse Sword, it was because of Princess Taiping's Shangfang Chopping Sword that Li Longji was able to kill Empress Wei without scruples. At the behest of Princess Taiping, in the end, Li Dan, the Prince of Xiang, successfully became emperor, that is, the historical Tang Ruizong.

The honor and disgrace of Wu Youji's death in the "Deep Palace Plan" became a means for Princess Taiping to take revenge on Li Longji

Under the interpretation of "Deep Palace Plan", we know that the original Princess Taiping when she was young was also a good wife and mother who did not care about political affairs. After Princess Taiping married her own horse Xue Shao, the two lived a life of seclusion, and Princess Taiping devoted herself to serving her husband, just a gentle little woman. After Wu Zetian ascended the throne, Xue Shao's brother launched a rebellion, which ended in failure, and let Xue Shao arouse the suspicion of Wu Zetian. Wu Cuiying, a palace maid who served the princess and the horse, testified that Xue Shao had exchanged letters with his brother. Wu Zetian relied on this and beheaded Xue Shao. Witnessing Xue Shao's death, Princess Taiping realized that only absolute power could protect herself and her beloved.

The honor and disgrace of Wu Youji's death in the "Deep Palace Plan" became a means for Princess Taiping to take revenge on Li Longji

Later, Wu Zetian favored Wu Youji, who was a generous nephew of the Wu clan, and made Wu Youji marry Princess Taiping. However, Li Longji and Crown Princess Wang Hao went so far as to expose Princess Taiping's imprisonment of the palace maid Wu Cuiying and lynching her, and Tang Ruizong ordered that it be dealt with severely. In order to protect Princess Taiping, Wu Youji took the blame for Princess Taiping and admitted that it was because of his hatred that he put Wu Cuiying under house arrest. Although Wu Youji saved the princess, he was still killed by Tang Ruizong.

The honor and disgrace of Wu Youji's death in the "Deep Palace Plan" became a means for Princess Taiping to take revenge on Li Longji

Princess Taiping's two ponies, one was killed by her own mother, and the other was killed by her brother who had personally put himself on the throne. Princess Taiping was even more distraught, and he vowed to avenge Wu Youji and concentrate his power to take revenge on Li Longji and Wang Hao. After Wu Youji's death, in order to appease the wounds of Princess Taiping, Tang Ruizong made Wu Youji the Prince of Ping, and also ordered that on the day of Wu Youji's sacrifice, the scenery would be handled. The honor and humiliation of Wu Youji's death became the only consolation for Princess Taiping. In order to take revenge on Li Longji, Princess Taiping exhausted all means and repeatedly embarrassed The Crown Princess Wang Hao in the harem.

The honor and disgrace of Wu Youji's death in the "Deep Palace Plan" became a means for Princess Taiping to take revenge on Li Longji

The honor and disgrace after Wu Youji's death became a means for Princess Taiping to take revenge on Li Longji. On the day of the ceremony, Princess Taiping even pretended to be possessed by the ghost of Wu Youji and wanted to kill the crown princess Wang Hao. In fact, the most regrettable thing is that the pair of Wu Youji and Princess Taiping obviously have feelings, but they are only aware of it after death.

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