History of the Tang Dynasty
After the Sui Dynasty collapsed, the Tang Dynasty arose, a time of recuperation and stabilization that established the groundwork for its eventual affluence. Emperor Gaozu, the Tang Dynasty’s first ruler, and other emperors guided the establishment of a strong, centralized state. Its capital, Chang’an (modern-day Xi’an), drew intellectuals, traders, and artists from across Eurasia, developing into a global trade and culture center.
Tang Dynasty ( 618-907)
Tang Dynasty, which lasted from 618 to 907 AD, is regarded as the apex of both Chinese and global civilization. This historical era was marked by notable developments in technology and culture, in addition to its notable contributions to philosophy, politics, literature, and the arts.
We shall look at the salient features, historical significance, and enduring impact of the Tang Dynasty in the sections that follow.