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School of Foreign Languages, Chengdu University of Information Technology, China, 610225

ABSTRACT

This paper discusses the overseas dissemination of Wu Zetian’s image as a stateswoman and a pragmatic “thinker”. The author studies Wu Zetian’s attitude towards Confucianism and Buddhism, and analyzes her manipulation of Confucianism and Buddhism for political purposes. 

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Wu Zetian’s images, confucianism, Buddhism, overseas dissemination

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References
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