The Tang Dynasty: China's Golden Age

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First of all, it is important to define the term ‘dynasty’. It is important to break down the topic so that it is possible to understand what the topic is about. dynasty (From dictionary.com): A sequence of rulers from the same family, stock or group. An empire or large group of people striving towards similar goals. Introduction The Tang Dynasty was one of the major dynasties in China. It lasted from 618-907. The Sui Dynasty, which was the dynasty before the Tang, had built a strong foundation for the Tang Dynasty to later inherit. The Tang Dynasty used that foundation to create the spark of their growing empire. The most famous ruler was Tang Taizong, whose seat on the throne lasted for almost 25 years (626-649). The dynasty was named after …show more content…

They were usually lacquered in bronze and sometimes even a thin layer of gold. The Buddha would be wearing a dress revealing the shoulder and chest on the left side. The tradition when entering a temple would be to spread golden leaves on the buddha statue that would give respect towards the buddha (Dharmapala, 2015). People believing in Buddhism would have a positive mind-set. If they would have a problem, most people would blame it on the situation itself, but Buddhists believe that it is just the fault in how you think of the bad situation. Government Issues and The Fall of the Tang Dynasty Due to the later problems with governments and not receiving enough money, the rulers imposed high taxes to be paid by every citizen. Obviously, the people complained causing stress in the empire. As the empire struggled to maintain everything, other empires wanted to grow. The Tang continued with their new building ideas until a Muslim army came to one of their borders, and winning that part. As a result, China had started losing its power and land, falling into the enemy's hands. The significance of the Tang Dynasty was that the next dynasty to come after would have a foundation of building up another empire. The Tang had major success in Science and Agriculture making it easier for others to continue what they had

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