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  1. This is a list of emperors of the Tang dynasty (618–690, 705–907) of China. Tang monarchs like Emperor Taizong of Tang were also addressed to as the Khan of Heaven (Tian Kehan) by Turkic peoples.

    Image
    Temple Name
    Personal Name [1]
    Reigned From [2]
    Li Yuan 李渊
    18 June 618
    4 September 626 abdicated [5]
    Li Shimin 李世民
    4 September 626
    10 July 649 [6]
    Li Zhi 李治
    15 July 649
    27 December 683 [7]
    Li Xian 李显
    3 January 684
    26 February 684 [7] deposed [5]
  2. List of emperors of Tang Dynasty of China (618-907) with their names, reign times as well as what happened during their reign time.

    Order
    Name
    Notes
    Reign Time (years)
    1
    Tang Kao Tsu (Li Yuan)
    A chancellor of the Sui Dynasty (581 - ...
    618 - 626
    2
    Tang Taizong (Li Shimin)
    The second son of Li Yuan; a bold and ...
    627 - 649
    3
    Tang Gaozong (Li Zhi)
    The 9 th son of Li Shimin; considered a ...
    650 - 683
    4
    Tang Zhongzong (Li Xi'an)
    Son of Lizhi and Wu Zetian; He was on the ...
    684, 705 - 710
    • Xia Dynasty
    • Shang Dynasty
    • Zhou Dynasty
    • Qin Dynasty
    • Han Dynasty
    • Six Dynasties Period
    • Sui Dynasty
    • Tang Dynasty
    • Five Dynasties Period, Ten Kingdoms
    • Song Dynasty

    The Xia dynasty was the first Chinese dynasty. It was founded by the legendary Yu the Great (c. 2123-2025 BC), known for developing a flood control technique that stopped the Great Flood that ravaged farmer’s crops for generations. There is a severe lack of documented evidence about this dynasty and therefore very little is known about the Xia peri...

    The Shang dynasty is the earliest recorded Chinese dynasty supported by archaeological evidence. 31 kings ruled much of the area along the Yellow River. Under the Shang dynasty, there were advances in maths, astronomy, art and military technology. They used a highly developed calendar system and an early form of modern Chinese language.

    The Zhou dynasty was the longest dynasty in the history of China, ruling the region for almost 8 centuries. Under the Zhous, culture flourished and civilisation spread. Writing was codified, coinagewas developed and chopsticks came into use. Chinese philosophy blossomed with the birth of the philosophical schools of Confucianism, Taoism and Mohism....

    The Qin dynasty marked the beginning of the Chinese Empire. During Qin Shi Huangdi’s reign, China was greatly expanded to cover the Ye lands of Hunan and Guangdong. Although short-lived, the period saw ambitious public works projects including the unification of state walls into a single Great Wall. It saw the development of a standardised form of ...

    The Han dynastywas known as a golden age in Chinese history, with a prolonged period of stability and prosperity. A central imperial civil service was established to create a strong and organised government. China’s territory was extended to most of the China proper. The Silk Road was opened up to connect to the west, bringing in trade, foreign cul...

    Three Kingdoms (220-265), Jin Dynasty (265-420), Period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties (386-589). Six Dynasties is the collective term for the six successive Han-ruled dynasties during this turbulent period. All had their capitals at Jianye, present-day Nanjing. The Three Kingdoms period has been romanticised repeatedly in Chinese culture –...

    The Sui dynasty, although brief, saw great changes in Chinese history. Its capital was held at Daxing, present-day Xi’an. Confucianism disintegrated as the dominant religion, making way for Taoism and Buddhism. Literature flourished – it is thought that the legend of Hua Mulan was composed during this time. Under Emperor Wen and his son, Yang, the ...

    The Tang dynasty, sometimes known as the Golden Age of Ancient China, was considered the high point in Chinese civilisation. Its second emperor, Taizong, was regarded as one of the greatest Chinese emperors. The period saw one of the most peaceful and prosperous periods of Chinese history. By the time of the rule of Emperor Xuanzong (712-756), Chin...

    The 50 years between the fall of the Tang dynasty and establishment of the Song dynasty were dominated by internal strife and chaos. In north China, 5 would-be dynasties followed one another in succession. During the same period, 10 regimes dominated separate regions of south China. Despite the political turmoil, some key developments took place du...

    The Song dynasty saw the reunification of China under the Emperor Taizu. Major inventions included gunpowder, printing, paper money and the compass. Plagued with political factions, the Song court eventually fell to the challenge of the Mongol invasionand was replaced by the Yuan dynasty.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tang_dynastyTang dynasty - Wikipedia

    The Tang dynasty (/ t ɑː ŋ /,; Chinese: 唐朝), or the Tang Empire, was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907, with an interregnum between 690 and 705. It was preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.

    • Emily Mark
    • The Rise of the Tang Dynasty. After the fall of the Han Dynasty (202 BCE-220 CE), the country went through a period of changing rule in which the Wei, Jin, and Wu Hu dynasties governed in succession.
    • Gaozu & Taizong. Gaozu was an effective monarch who reformed the policies which had led to abuses under the Sui Dynasty. It was Gaozu who implemented the bureaucratic practices which are still used in China today.
    • Wu Zetian. In around 638 CE Taizong chose a beautiful young 14-year-old girl named Wu Zhao as one of his concubines. She was so lovely, she attracted the attention of his son.
    • Emperor Xuanzong. Emperor Zhongzong was poisoned by his wife, Lady Wei, so that her son could rule, but Wei and her son were murdered by Wu's daughter, Princess Taiping, who put her brother Ruizong, on the throne.
  4. Jul 7, 2024 · History. Founding of the dynasty. The first Tang emperor, Li Yuan, known by his temple name, Gaozu, began as a contender for the rule of the Sui, of which he had been an official.

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