Tianshou

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Tianshou was the brief era name proclaimed by Empress Wu Zetian during her rule in the late 7th century Tang China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese era name
historical period
associatedWithEvent proclamation of Zhou dynasty in 690
associatedWithTitle Empress Regnant of Zhou NERFINISHED
calendarSystem Chinese calendar NERFINISHED
capitalDuringEra Luoyang NERFINISHED
century 7th century
ChineseName 天授
chronologicalPosition early reign of Wu Zetian as emperor
country China
dynasty Zhou dynasty (Wu Zetian) NERFINISHED
endTime 691
eraOf Wu Zetian NERFINISHED
eraSequenceInReignOfWuZetian first era after formal proclamation of Zhou dynasty
eraSystem Chinese imperial era naming system
eraType regnal era name
followedBy Chang’an (Wu Zetian era) NERFINISHED
follows Changshou NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
historicalContext late 7th century
historicalSource Chinese official histories
Zizhi Tongjian NERFINISHED
language Classical Chinese
meaning Heavenly Mandate NERFINISHED
politicalContext Wu Zetian’s usurpation of the Tang throne
postImperialDynastyContext Zhou dynasty (Wu Zetian) NERFINISHED
precededBy Changshou NERFINISHED
preImperialDynastyContext Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
region East Asia
religiousLegitimation Buddhist symbolism
rulingHouse Wu family NERFINISHED
sovereign Wu Zetian NERFINISHED
startTime 690
usedBy Wu Zetian NERFINISHED
usedByTitle Huangdi (Emperor) Wu Zetian NERFINISHED
usedFor dating imperial edicts
dating inscriptions
dating official documents
usedIn Tang dynasty NERFINISHED

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Wu Zetian eraName Tianshou