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What was the territory (land area) of the Wu and Zhou Dynasties?

The peak land area of Wu Zetian's Dazhou is 1, 24 1, 000 square kilometers (695).

In the early days of the founding of Wuzhou, it was only 600-700 square kilometers. However, within five years, she recovered all her lost land and continued to expand abroad, with the territory expanding to 124 10000 square kilometers.

In 682, due to Tang Gaozong's policy mistakes, all Turks rose up against the Tang Dynasty and occupied Mobei. After the establishment of the Turkic regime, the territory of the Tang Dynasty shrank greatly.

In 688, the four towns of Anxi were captured by Tubo for the fourth time (Tang Gaozong was occupied three times).

Wu Zhou (690 -705)

In 690, Wu Zetian changed the Tang Dynasty to the Zhou Dynasty, and Wu Zhou was established.

In 692, the four towns of Anxi were recovered and the eastern part of Tubo was annexed.

In 694, it captured the Tubo Mudu Musi City and Southwest Yongchang.

In 695, after the conquest of the Turks, the territory reached an unprecedented 124 1000 square kilometers, which was about twice as large as that in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, surpassing the Tang Dynasty, which had the largest territory, and became the largest Han Dynasty in the history of China.