What is the personality type of Wu Meiniang? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Wu Meiniang from The Empress Of China and what is the personality traits.
Wu Meiniang personality type is ENFP, with extraverted intuition and introverted feeling. She is a curious individual who enjoys getting to the bottom of things.
According to this new character poster, she will be involved in a love triangle with her fellow "Masters" teammates, who are also new characters.
According to reports, the two are not on good terms with each other. Fans are already speculating on what will happen in the show when the two meet up.
Wu Meiniang will play the role of "Feng Ziyi", who is also known as "The Twin" because she has an identical twin sister, Feng Siyu. The character is described as a mysterious woman who manages the "Masters" program.
The character posters come after the series received star credits for its main male lead, Nicholas Tse. The actor, who plays "Xiao Zhe", is also known as "The One-Eyed Monster". He will be playing the role of an extremely intelligent individual who is extremely loyal to the show's main character.
According to reports, he has developed a strong bond with Zhang Zhe (Hua Weiwei), playing the role of "Phantom Thief".
Wu Zhao, commonly known as Wu Zetian, alternatively Wu Hou, and during the later Tang dynasty as Tian Hou, was the de facto ruler of the Tang dynasty, first through her husband the Emperor Gaozong and then through her sons the Emperors Zhongzong and Ruizong, from 665 to 690. She subsequently became empress regnant of the Wu Zhou dynasty of China, ruling from 690 to 705. She was the only legitimate female sovereign in the history of China. Under her 40-year reign, China grew larger, corruption in the court was reduced, its culture and economy were revitalized, and it was recognized as one of the great powers of the world. Wu was the concubine of Emperor Taizong. After his death, she married his successor—his ninth son, Emperor Gaozon, officially becoming Gaozong's huanghou, or empress consort, in 655, although having considerable political power prior to this.