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  Tang Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tang Dynasty, with its capital at Chang'an (present-day Xi'an), the most populous city in the world at the time, is regarded by historians as a high point in Chinese civilization — equal to or surpassing that of the Han Dynasty.
Emperor Tang Xuan Zong brought the Middle Kingdom to its golden age and Tang hegemony reached all the way to Japan and Korea in the east, Indo China in the south and central and western Asia in the west.
The Tang were eventually driven out of Central Asia, and imperial China did not regain ground in that region until the Mongol led regime during the Yuan Dynasty.
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 Emperor Xuanzong of Tang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Tang Xuanzong (Chinese: 唐玄宗) (September 8, 685 - May 3, 762), born Li Longji (李隆基), was the sixth emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, reigning from 712 to 756.
Known also as Tang Minghuang (唐明皇: "the understanding emperor of the Tang"), the early half of his reign (712-730's) saw Tang China reach the height of its powers, in a period known popularly as the Kaiyuan era (開元之治).
He was deeply criticized by later historians even in Tang Dynasty for corruption and his appointment of Li Linfu to chancellorship.
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 Miao
All intimidations and unfair tributes led to the outbreak of Nanzhao rebellion during the Tianbao era (742-756) of Emperor Tang Xuan Zong of China[?].
Tang Dynasty gradually increased numbers of military district bordering Nanshao and consequently the insurgances of Pang Juan (龐涓 pang2 juan1) was the first of the rebllions leading to the fall of Tang.
Nanshao, under the influence of Tang for a century (8th century to 9th century), was gradually adopting the Chinese culture and at the same time disintegrated as struggles of power among various rival clans.
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 Tang Dynasty - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
The Tang Dynasty, with its capital at Chang'an (modern day suburb of Xi'an), the most populous city in the world at the time, is regarded by historians as a high point in Chinese civilization — equal, or even superior, to the Han period.
Emperor Tang Xuan Zong brought China to its golden age and Tang influences reached all the way to Japan and Korea in the east, Vietnam in the south and central and western Asia in the west.
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 Chinese history:The Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD)
A Recollection of the Splendor of the Tang Dynasty
Chinese pilgrims, notably the famous wanderer Xuan Zang, who was the most famous traveller and translator of Buddhist scriptures in Tang Dynasty, made their way to India, bringing back with them Buddhist scriptures that in their turn brought about a Buddhist renewal.
Although Tang forces regained control of the empire, it was the beginning of the end for the Tang.
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 China History Forum, chinese history forum > How did Tang fall?
An Lu Shang was the greatest of such foreign general, and he gained the trust and favor of Xuan Zong, who eventrually gave him control of 3 major army establishments in the north.
As a result to this rebellion, the Tang much like the Eastern Han dynasty during the Yellow turban rebellions, had to give full authorities to local leaders and various generals to defeat this rebellion, but such powers once let go is almost impossible to retake.
Tang women "open-ness" was the result of the influence of the western "barbarians" and Buddhist art.
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 Tang Dynasty
The Tang dynasty was the golden age of literature and art.
In politics, Tang government perfected the system of examinations based on Confucianism that was used to select the best knowledgeable people from civil to government.
During the war, An Lushan used to occupy the capital Changai, the emperor Xuan Zong(Li Longji) was forced to escape to sichuang.
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 Is Han Wudi overrated? - China History Forum, chinese history forum
Tang Xuan Zong also differs from the other two in that the begining of the collapse of Tang started right during his reign.
The reign of Tang Xuan Zong, as economically powerful as it was, was not the period of the height of Tang political power.
Xuan Zong's reign marked the Tang as a power of "first among equal" rather than the position as a power without equal which it held during Tai Zong and Gao Zong's reign.
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 C111
TANG DYNASTY 618-907 A.D. The Tang dynasty was founded by Li Yuan, who became emperor Gao Zu, the first emperor of the Tang.
Tai Zong died in 649 A.D., and was succeeded by his son Gao Zong, who was a weak ruler, dominated by his wife Wu Zetian.
Xuan Zong presided over the Golden Age of China, but as his reign wore on, he became infatuated with the infamous Yang Guifei and neglected state affairs.
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 cubicblog
In this case, the Tang Dynasty is analogous to the tree, and only with the five monkeys supporting the tree would the tree be able to stand.
This phenomenon describes the Tang Xuan Zong is not observant enough to see An Lu Shan’s deceiving nature, which results in disaster for the country.
Later on, The Post Tang was restored in A.D. Description of the picture It describes between the Tang and Liang empires, there are many revolutions as well as killings.
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 AllEmpires.com - The Tang Dynasty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Li Yuan, Tang Gaozu, was forced to abdicate in favour of Li Shimin.
During the war, An Lushan occupied the capital Chang'an, and the emperor Xuan Zong(Li Longji) was forced to escape to sichuang.
The Tang dynasty was utterly exhausted by this terrible conflict.
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 Poetry
The 130 years from his time to the Time of Tang Xuan Zong was the heyday not only of the Tang Dynasty, but of the whole feudal period of China.
This was the beginning of the decline of the Tang Dynasty.
The Tang Dynasty was the golden age of Chinese poetry.
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 povestiri
Guo Shiyan of the Tang Dynasty was famous for his play which rescued two of his groups trapped by ladders.
Watanabe wrote in Kodai igo no Sekai, which was published in the Kido Magazine, "The thirteenth ambassador mission to Tang (Tang Dynasty of China) was accompanied by the prince (of Japan) in 835 A.D., who stayed in China for a total of 45 years.
Therefore, the prince was indeed in China during Xuan Zong's reign." However, Watanabe did not mention the Pressing the Divine Head play.
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 Free information of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Emperor Tang Xuanzong (唐玄宗) (September 8, 685 - May 3, 762), born Li Longji (李隆基), was the sixth emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, reigning from 712 to 756.
Known also as Tang Minghuang (唐明皇: "the understanding emperor of the Tang"), the early half of his reign (712 - 730 's) saw Tang China reach the height of its powers, in a period known popularly as the Kaiyuan era (開元之治).
Xuanzong fled to Sichuan during the war, and Yang Guifei and Yang Guozhong, who attempted to flee with him, were killed by the Imperial army for their perceived part in the Emperor's weakness and loss of control.
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 Wu Zetian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
At the age of 14, she was selected to be a Cairen which was a title of a lower concubine in the period of Tang Tai-Zong who was the second emperor.
In 674, with the proposal of Wuzetian, Tang Gao-Zong established a prescript that the title of emperor was Heaven-Emperor and the titile of empress was Heaven-Empress.
In 683, Tang Zhong-Zong Li Xian, the third son of Wu Zetian, ascended the throne.
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 ACAA - News
During the reign of Emperor Tai Zong, because of the respect the Emperor held for Olopen who was a missionary from Persia, cathedrals were allowed to be built for him and were decorated with western and central Asian hues.
The Tang Dynasty's "Nestorian Tablet" (Picture 1) was a typical paradigm that survived, which demonstrated the tendency of Nestorianism to be Chinese and Buddhism.
From the period of the late Tang to the early Song dynasties, Nestorianism gradually removed to those regions such as the marginalized minority area north of the Great Wall, the south eastern coastal area as well as the north eastern parts of the country.
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 Page Title
Author: Yuan Zhen, Tang poet (779-831) whose father died at the age of 8 and he was taught by his mother.
Emperor: Emperor Xian Zong 玄宗 in the years of Kai Yuan開元 which were years of prosperity in the Tang Dynasty.
Author: poet and scholar in Tang Dynasty, (812-858), qualified as an advanced imperial scholar進士at the age of 25.
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 All Empires History Forum: Did Ancient China have a good Army   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
china ruled turk 50 yeas,but before that tang china had to tribte millions of silk rolls to turk(turk sent'em to roma for profit).and after that 50 years,when turk reestablished their empire,china was forced to tribute more.once,tang dynasty even sent all the female chinese in its capital Changan,today;s Xian,to turk to ask their support.
Tang Xuan Zong's father is Ren Zong Li Dan, and his grand mother is Wu Ze Tian, who came from a Han family of no status and has no evidence of Xian Bei blood whatsoever.
Xuan Zong's mother is lady Dou, again a person of purely Han origin.
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 Hmong Translation - Translate Hmong Language Translator
Tang Dynasty gradually increased numbers of military district bordering Nanzhao and consequently the insurgances of Pang Xun was the first of the rebllions leading to the fall of Tang.
Nanzhao, under the influence of Tang for a century (8th century to 9th century), was gradually adopting the Chinese culture and at the same time disintegrated as struggles of power among various rival clans.
During Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty the term "nanman" (南蠻 N n means the southern non-Chinese people) was used.
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - Beautiful Women in History
On their final fate, that of Xi Shi is not clear- she may have been killed or escaped after the fall of Wu.
Take for example Yang Yuhuan (Yang Gui Fe) of Tang dynasty, who nearly caused the fall of the Tang dynasty by attracting Emperor Tang Xuan Zong and the rebel general An Lu Shan.
Empress Wu Ze Tian (Tang)- rose from being a mere concubine of the first Tang Emperor, to Empress, to become the only female emperor of Chinese history.
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 Tang Dynasty - blue-blue-cross-health-insurance.info
Lee Yuan founded the Tang Dynasty but only ruled for a few years before being deposed by his son, Lee Shimin, later known as "Tang Taizong".
The early decades of the seventh century was ultimately considered the zenith point of the Tang dynasty if not the whole Chinese civilization.
The Tang were driven out of Central Asia, and China did not regain ground in that region for 1000 years, until the Manchu regime reconquered Xinjiang.
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 search.com - Tang Dynasty - Search.com Reference
China under the Tang dynasty (yellow) and some of its vassal, allied and conflicting states 660 CE.
Some of the major kingdoms paying tribute to the Tang Dynasty included Kashmir, Neparo (Nepal), Vietnam (Vietnam), Japan, Korea, over nine kingdoms located in Amudar’ya and Syrdar’ya valley in south of mid-Asia.
Nomadic kingdoms addressed the Emperor of Tang respectfully as Tian Kehan (Celestial Kaghan).
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 Laoplanet.net - Hmong   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Thus beginning from the Han Chinese Tang Dynasty the Miao ceased as a major non-Chinese group except in the province of Yunnan where six "zhaos" of Miao resided there.
Tang Dynasty gradually increased numbers of military district bordering Nanshao and consequently the insurgances of Pang Juan was the first of the rebllions leading to the fall of Tang.
During Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty the term "nanman" (means the southern non-Chinese people) was used.
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 All Empires History Forum: Did Ancient China have a good Army
The total amount of forces garrisoned by the Tang Empire in its borders in AD 751 was around 300,000-400,000, while the number stationed in its garrisons in Central Asia was only 20,000.
The Tang maintained it hold on garrisons in Central Asia after the Battle of Talas, and logistically had the ability and versatility to quickly absorb its losses.
The Tang Dynasty Army was not as tough as the Han Dynasty Army, but ran virtually unopposed after defeating Turkic armires of Northern and Central Asia.
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 Fuzhou, Regent Tour China
As early as the Spring and Autumn Period, the offspring of Gou Jian who was the emperor of Yue Dynasty, had made Fuzhou the capital.
In the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Tang Xuan Zong set up the government office of commander-in-chief here and named it Fuzhouwhich it was called from that time on.
The emperors of late Song and late Ming Dynasties came to the throne in Fuzhou and made it a provisional capital.
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 Capital News 9 | 24 Hour Local News | Capital Region | Restaurant owner scammed with fake bill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Spring Garden owner Zong Xuan Tang barely has time to make enough Chinese food for his customers, let alone double-check that the money they hand him is real.
Spring Garden owner Zong Xuan Tang was the latest victim in the Capital Region to be burned with a counterfeit $100 bill.
Now Tang is urging everyone to be on the lookout for the fakes so no one else gets scammed.
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 Hakka dgun.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Sui Emperor Yang's costly attempt to relocate the capital from Chang'an to Luoyang contributed to the downfall of Sui.
The "Chinese" thus defined their nation as culturally and politically distinct from - and as the axis mundi of surrounding nations; a concept that continued well into the Qing Dynasty, although being continually redefined while the central political influence expanded territorially, and its culture assimilated alien influences.
For a long period of time, especially between the 7th and 14th centuries, China was one of the most advanced civilizations in the world in technology, literature, and art.
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 WELCOME TO THE TANG DYNASTY XI`AN
According to legend, the Emperor Tang Xuan Zong had a dream.
Emperor Li Shimin was the Emperor of Tang in 627-649, he had been given the title of Prince of Qin.
The emperor was so impressed by this good luck sign that he ordered his court musicians to compose music for the Pai Xiao which would imitate the sounds of these majestic birds.
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