Viewing the
Chinese history record, you will find the Tang Dynasty was the most glistening
historic period in China's history. Founded in 618 and ending in 907, the
state, under the ruling of the Tang Emperors, became the most powerful and
prosperous country in the world. Particularly, in this glorious period, the
economy, politics, culture and military strength reached an unparalleled
advanced level.
Establishment
At the end of Sui Dynasty (581 - 618), the whole country fell into chaos
due to the tyranny of Emperor Yang; rebellions roused by peasants were
everywhere. Resenting Emperor Yang's ruling, the chief officer of Taiyuan - Li
Yuan, who was also known as Tangguo Gong (a vassal in Sui Court) raised an army
in Taiyuan from May 617. In November of the same year, Li Yuan's army captured
the capital city Chang'an (currently Xian) and put a new monarch, Yang
You, on the throne as Emperor Gong. Meanwhile, Li Yuan proclaimed himself Da
Chengxiang (prime minister) and Tang Wang (King of Tang). In 618 after Emperor
Yang was killed by his chancellor, Yuwen Huaji, Li Yuan seized the chance to
proclaim himself emperor and changed the state title into Tang, still with
Chang'an as the capital city.
Glorious Period
The first glorious period was from 627 to 649 when the Tang Dynasty was
just set up and its national strength was recovering from the previous weak
condition. Under Emperor Taizong Li
Shimin's wise governing, the national strength and social development reached an
unparalleled prosperity - economy and commerce flourished, the social order was
stable, corruption never existed in the court and the national boundaries were
even open to foreign countries.
After Li Shimin died, the throne passed to his ninth son
Li Zhi who was later crowned as Emperor Gaozong and married Li Shimin's
imperial concubine Wu Meiniang. Wu Meiniang was officially named Wu Zetian and
afterwards became the empress. Actually it was Wu Zetian who had the real power
during Emperor Gaozong's reign since the emperor suffered from bad health.
After Li Zhi died, Wu successively enthroned and dethroned her two sons - Li
Xian and Li Dan. In 690, disregarding the objections and criticisms of all
chancellors, Wu Zetian proclaimed herself Emperor Shengshen and established a
new dynasty - Zhou, which lasted for 15 years. During her reign, the state
economy continued to develop rapidly.
In 705, a coup broke out which brought one of the former emperors, Li Xian, to the throne as Emperor Zhongzong. However, Emperor Zhongzong's ruling was manipulated by his wife, Empress Wei. In 710, plotting to be the second woman emperor, Empress Wei along with Princess Anle poisoned Zhongzong. At that time, Li Longji (son of Li Dan) launched a coup with the assistance of his parental aunt Princess Taiping, killing Empress Wei and Princess Anle. After that, Li Dan was crowned as Emperor Ruizong.
The second glorious period was during Emperor Xuanzong's reign. In 712, Emperor Ruizong abdicated and Li Longji was enthroned as Emperor Xuanzong. Under his ruling, the national economy, politics and culture all developed rapidly and the social development entered a new heyday. In that period, Chang'an City was the largest and the most prosperous metropolis in the world. Since the title of Xuanzong's reign was Kaiyuan, that period was called the Heyday of Kaiyuan, in which the dynasty reached its summit of prosperity.
In 705, a coup broke out which brought one of the former emperors, Li Xian, to the throne as Emperor Zhongzong. However, Emperor Zhongzong's ruling was manipulated by his wife, Empress Wei. In 710, plotting to be the second woman emperor, Empress Wei along with Princess Anle poisoned Zhongzong. At that time, Li Longji (son of Li Dan) launched a coup with the assistance of his parental aunt Princess Taiping, killing Empress Wei and Princess Anle. After that, Li Dan was crowned as Emperor Ruizong.
The second glorious period was during Emperor Xuanzong's reign. In 712, Emperor Ruizong abdicated and Li Longji was enthroned as Emperor Xuanzong. Under his ruling, the national economy, politics and culture all developed rapidly and the social development entered a new heyday. In that period, Chang'an City was the largest and the most prosperous metropolis in the world. Since the title of Xuanzong's reign was Kaiyuan, that period was called the Heyday of Kaiyuan, in which the dynasty reached its summit of prosperity.
Decline and Ruin
In his old age,
Emperor Xuanzong was complacent and indifferent to state affairs. Hopelessly,
he indulged himself in the beauty of his concubine Yang Yuhuan. Besides, he
also appointed some wicked chancellors who corrupted the political order.
Meanwhile, troops on the frontiers gradually gathered together and formed a
powerful military force. In 755, An Lushan aligned with Shi Siming and launched
a rebellion, called the An Shi Rebellion which lasted for eight years and
heavily knocked the Tang regime. From then on, the national strength was
weakened daily by separatist forces in local areas. Because of the incompetence
of the emperors the dominance of the eunuchs and power struggles between
chancellors became increasingly intense. Hence the Tang Dynasty declined from
generation to generation. In 859, a large-scale peasant uprising launched by
Huang Chao again severely attacked the Tang regime. In 907, the last Tang emperor,
Emperor Ai was forced to abdicate by Chancellor Zhu Quanzhong, who afterwards
changed the state title into Liang, finally putting the ever powerful and
mighty dynasty to an end.
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