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Examples:Tang and Song dynasty provincial governor, in Tang times having military and civil authority, but only civil authority in Song—Tripitaka (602-664) Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator, who traveled India 629-645—Xuanzang (602-664) Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator, who traveled India 629-645—Observatory or Bureau of Astronomy (official title) from the Tang dynasty onwards—Tang Jiaxuan (1938-), politician and diplomat—the Indian subcontinent (esp. in Tang or Buddhist context)—Li Huaiyuan (-756), senior Tang dynasty official—Jianzhen or Ganjin (688-763), Tang Buddhist monk, who crossed Japan after several unsuccessful attempts, influential in Japanese Buddhism—Imperial Hanlin Academy, lasting from Tang dynasty until 1911—four-substance decoction (si wu tang), tonic formula used in Chinese medicine—early Tang literary style despised as shallow by the classicists—Li Fang (925-996), scholar between Tang and Song dynasties, author of fictional history—academy of classical learning (Tang Dynasty - Qing Dynasty)—rank of local governor in Tang dynasty administration—Xue Rengui (614-683) great Tang dynasty general—prefectural magistrate (during Tang Qing times)—Nanzhao, 8th and 9th century kingdom in Yunnan, at times allied with Tang against Tibetan Tubo pressure—Qian Qi (flourished c. 751), Tang Dynasty poet—Sima Chengzheng (655-735), Daoist priest in Tang dynasty—late Tang peasant uprising 875-884 led by Huang Chao—Princess Taiping (c. 665-713), Tang Dynasty princess, politically powerful and known for her beauty—An Lushan (703-757), famous general and favorite of Tang emperor Xuanzong, eventually precipitated catastrophic An Shi rebellion (755-763)—Tang Shaoyi (1862-1939), politician and diplomat—Yang Ningshi (873-954) calligrapher of 5 dynasties period between Tang and Song—cultural movement aspiring study and emulate classic works, at different periods of history, esp. Tang and Song—Huang Chao peasant uprising 875-884 in late Tang, led by Huang Chao—Five Dynasties (in different contexts, from mythology through Han and the interregnum between Han and Tang)—Tang Liang Hong (opposition candidate in Jan 1996 Singapore elections)—(from the Tang Dynasty onwards) term used by the emperor for his subjects (old)—Yan Zhenqing (709-785), a leading calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty—Shang Tang (1646-? BC), legendary founder of the Shang Dynasty—Wang Shichong (-621), general of late Sui and opponent of early Tang—Li Yuan (566-635), first Tang emperor Gaozu, reigned 618-626—Wu Zetian (624-705), Tang empress, reigned 690-705—honorific title during Tang Qing times, approx. "Glorious grand master"—General Wei Chigong (585-658), famous military man instrumental in founding the Tang dynasty—Di Renjie (607-700), Tang dynasty politician, prime minister under Wu Zetian, subsequently hero of legends—Li Zhao (c. 800), Tang dynasty scholar and official—title of current dynasty (as the name of China), such as Tang or Ming— |