Lu Empress - The most cruel woman in Chinese history

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Empress Lu is considered the first empress of China's history and is highly appreciated by historians for her political and military talents when she helped Liu Bang become emperor and founded the Han Dynasty. However, when people mention Lü Empress, they will only think of her cruelty and cruel jealousy attacks, notorious in her history.

Empress Dowager Lu, along with Empress Dowager Wu Zetian and Empress Dowager Cixi, are among the most prominent female dictators in Chinese history. She was originally a young lady, according to Han Cao To, "tasting honey from thorns" founded the Han Dynasty. Until the success of the success, Han Cao To was not only coldly indifferent to the Empress, but also intended to depose his son Luu Doanh. Not daring to do anything Han Cao To, the Empress La turned her anger on her love rival, Madame Thich

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