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The Tang Dynasty (Chinese: 唐朝; pinyin: Táng Cháo; Middle Chinese: dhɑng) (June 18, 618 – June 4, 907) was an imperial dynasty of China preceded by the Sui Dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period. It was founded by the Li (李) family, who seized power during the decline and collapse of the Sui Empire. The dynasty was interrupted briefly by the Second Zhou Dynasty (October... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Protectorate General to Pacify the West The Protectorate General to Pacify the West or Grand Protectorate General to Pacify the West (640–790) was a Chinese military government established by Tang Dynasty in 640 to manage and to control the regions of Tian Shan and Pamir Mountains.

Protectorate General to Pacify the North The Protectorate General to Pacify the North or Grand Protectorate General to Pacify the North (647–784) was a Chinese military government established by Tang Dynasty in 647 to manage and to control the former territory of Xueyantuo, which extended from Lake Baikal to the north, the Gobi Desert to the south, the Khingan Mountains to the east, and the Altay Mountains to the west.

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Military history of China By the early 12th century, in order to combat the Jin, the Song Dynasty established China's first permanent standing navy.

Naval warfare In the 12th century, China's first permanent standing navy was established by the Southern Song Dynasty, the headquarters of the Admiralty stationed at Ding-hai.

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Inner Mongolia The Sui Dynasty (581–618) and Tang Dynasty (618–907) re-established a unified Chinese empire, and like their predecessors they conquered and settled people into Hetao, though once again these efforts were aborted when the Tang empire began to collapse.

Inner Mongolia The Sui Dynasty (581–618) and Tang Dynasty (618–907) re-established a unified Chinese empire, and like their predecessors they conquered and settled people into Hetao, though once again these efforts were aborted when the Tang empire began to collapse.

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Annam (Chinese province) In 679, Tang Dynasty established Protectorate General to Pacify the South (Chinese: 安南都护府) as their military government in Jiaozhi.

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Japanese calligraphy In the 7th century, the Tang Dynasty established hegemony in China.

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Protectorate General to Pacify the West The Protectorate General to Pacify the West or Grand Protectorate General to Pacify the West (640–790) was a Chinese military government established by Tang Dynasty in 640 to manage and to control the regions of Tian Shan and Pamir Mountains.

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Imperialism in Asia The Song Dynasty (960-1279), in securing maritime trade routes that ran from South East Asia into the Indian Ocean, had established fortified trade bases in the Philippines.

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Imperialism in Asia The Tang Dynasty established control over the Tarim Basin region as well, fighting wars with the new Tibetan Empire and stripping them of their colonies in Central Asia (which was abandoned after the An Lushan Rebellion).

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History of Korea After the unification wars, the Tang Dynasty established territories in the former Goguryeo, and began to administer and establish communities in Baekje.

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History of Korea After the unification wars, the Tang Dynasty established territories in the former Goguryeo, and began to administer and establish communities in Baekje.

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Emperor Taizong's campaign against Xueyantuo Briefly after new year 646, Emperor Taizong ordered, in addition to Zhishi and Tian's troops, for troops to be mobilized under the generals Li Daozong the Prince of Jiangxia, Xue Wanche (薛萬徹), Ashina She'er (阿史那社爾), Song Junming (宋君明), and Xue Guwu (薛孤吳), to defend against Bazhuo's attack, which Bazhuo called off after reaching the Great Wall and realizing that Tang forces had been mobilized.

Duomi Khan Briefly after new year 646, Emperor Taizong ordered, in addition to Zhishi and Tian's troops, for troops to be mobilized under the generals Li Daozong the Prince of Jiangxia, Xue Wanche (薛萬徹), Ashina She'er (阿史那社爾), Song Junming (宋君明), and Xue Guwu (薛孤吳), to defend against Bazhuo's attack, which Bazhuo called off after reaching the Great Wall and realizing that Tang forces had been mobilized.

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Shi Siming On April 7, 759, Shi engaged Tang forces -- and, when a storm suddenly arrived, both armies panicked; Shi's forces fled north, and Tang forces fled south, lifting the siege on Yecheng.

An Qingxu On April 7, 759, Shi engaged Tang forces -- and, when a storm suddenly arrived, both armies panicked; Shi's forces fled north, and Tang forces fled south, lifting the siege on Yecheng.

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An Qingxu Tang forces under Li Chu and Huige forces then advanced east, toward Luoyang.

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Li Chenghong Li Chenghong (李承宏), commonly known as the Prince of Guangwu (廣武王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty who was briefly declared emperor in 763 by invading Tufan forces after they had captured the Tang capital Chang'an.

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An Qingxu Tang forces under Li Chu and Huige forces then advanced east, toward Luoyang.

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Li Baochen His service of An Qingxu lasted until 757, when Tang forces put An Qingxu under siege in Yecheng.

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Li Daozong Tang forces achieved initial victories, but Tuyuhun forces then burned the grazing grass to cut the food supplies to Tang horses.

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Cui Yuan (Tang Dynasty) In spring 759, however, after Tang forces fighting An Qingxu and Shi Siming collapsed at Yecheng, the officials and the people of Luoyang panicked and fled Luoyang, with Cui fleeing as far Xiangyang.

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Xue Rengui When they encountered Huige's coalition forces -- which by this point appeared to include all nine major tribes of Tiele -- the coalition challenged Tang forces to a small battle, with Tiele sending out their 10 fiercest warriors.

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Tang Dynasty Although the rebellion was defeated by the Tang, it never recovered from that crucial blow, weakening it for the future military powers to take over.

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Miao people The Tang Dynasty could have easily defeated Nanzhao troops but struggles of power among generals of the district letting Nanzhao surge deeply into Tang's territory, almost reaching Chengdu, location of the district headquarters.

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657 The Chinese Tang Dynasty under Emperor Gaozong of Tang defeats a Turkish army.

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Gao Kaidao Meanwhile, Liu Heita had been defeated and killed by Tang in 623, and his general Zhang Junli (張君立) fled to Gao. Zhang Junli and Zhang Jinshu subsequently plotted against Gao.

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Emperor Taizong's campaign against Xueyantuo Emperor Taizong of Tang (r. 626-649), the second emperor of Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, early in his reign, had allied with Xueyantuo, a vassal of the powerful Eastern Tujue (Göktürk) Khanate, against Eastern Tujue, which Tang successfully defeated in 630.

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Feng Deyi Li Shimin subsequently defeated and captured Dou, and Wang surrendered, allowing Tang to defeat two major enemies simultaneously.

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Xu Yuanlang After Dou was defeated and killed by Tang in 621, Xu briefly re-submitted to Tang, but rose again later that year when Dou's general Liu Heita the Prince of Handong rose against Tang, allying himself with Liu.

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Golden Light Sutra Its first reading as a court ceremony was around 660 AD, when the Tang Dynasty of China and Silla of Korea had defeated Baekche of Korea and were threatening Japan.

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    Tang Dynasty

    The Tang Dynasty (Chinese: 唐朝; pinyin: Táng Cháo; Middle Chinese: dhɑng) (June 18, 618 – June 4, 907) was an imperial dynasty of China preceded by the Sui Dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period.
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    Tang Dynasty (band)

    Tang Dynasty (Chinese: 唐朝; pinyin: Táng Cháo) is a Chinese ethnic-art rock and prog-metal band that is often credited as being the first heavy metal band in China.
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    Tang Dynasty art

    Tang Dynasty art (Chinese: 唐朝艺术; Pinyin: Tángcháo Yìshù) refers to the art in China during the Tang Dynasty (618-907). It is best known for the development of many forms—painting, pottery, sculpture, calligraphy, music, dance and literature.
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    A sancai-glazed horse statue from the Tang Dynasty (618–907) showing a rider's stirrup connected to the saddle
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    Tang Dynasty and all its related articles, including articles related to the Zhou Dynasty of Wu Zetian. ... Imperial Chinese dynasties
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    Later Tang Dynasty

    The Later Tang Dynasty was a short-lived dynasty that lasted from 923 to 936 one of the five dynasties during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period.
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    Wu Zetian

    On March 3, Tang Dynasty was restored, ending Zhou.
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    A Man Herding Horses, by Han Gan (706-783 AD), Tang Dynasty original.
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    Tang Dynasty painting

    During the Tang Dynasty, as Chinese civilization reached its peak, Chinese painting developed dramatically, both in subject matter and technique. During this period, Chinese painting developed to a new stage.

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