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Is it a woman's business to "listen to politics behind the scenes"

Since the Han Dynasty, Emperor Hui of Han Dynasty did not care about politics, and Lv Hou came to Korea. Born only100th day, Emperor Han Ai succeeded Emperor Han He, and the family of Empress Deng came to Korea with the Empress Dowager. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Feng Taihou in the Northern Wei Dynasty was once called the imperial system. Wu Zetian of the Tang Dynasty took the Empress Dowager as the queen and even abolished Tang Jianzhou and became the emperor herself. In the Song Dynasty, many queens once lived in the palace. However, it was not until the Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian that the system of listening to politics was implemented. Don't hang the curtain until the queen mother comes to Korea. Empress Lu in Han Dynasty, Empress Deng and Empress Wu Zetian in Tang Dynasty. In modern times, Empress Dowager Cixi of the Qing Dynasty came to Korea.

Description: Hanging curtains: Empress Dowager or Empress faces the court to listen to politics, and hanging curtains in the hall. Listen: governance. Refers to the queen mother coming to the DPRK to manage state affairs. Source: "Old Tang Book Emperor Gaozong Ji Xia": "When the emperor rubella can't listen to the DPRK, the political affairs are decided by the queen. Since the death of Shangguan Yi, every time I look at the imperial court, Tianhou Palace is hung behind the throne. I know the political affairs of the world in advance, and I am called the two saints inside and outside. "

Ex.: first, then, we are all subject to others, so it is not good to strike first. Biography of Ashabuhua in Yuan Dynasty

Usage: more formal; As predicate and attribute; Describe the queen who handles state affairs.

Synonym: The better the better.

Antonym: packaging but not doing it

Lantern riddle: descendants of the emperor

English: The trial is held behind the screen.

Idiom story: In the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Li Zhi succeeded to the throne and made Wu Zetian the queen. Because the emperor was sickly and could not handle political affairs in the DPRK for too long, a curtain was hung behind the throne of the imperial court, and Wu Zetian sat behind and participated in the discussion between the emperor and the ministers. After the death of Emperor Gaozong, Wu Zetian continued to assist the young emperor to take power behind the scenes.