High Tang

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High Tang refers to the flourishing middle period of China’s Tang dynasty, marked by political strength, territorial expansion, and a golden age of poetry and culture.

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High Tang canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical period
phase of the Tang dynasty
characterizedBy Silk Road exchanges
active international trade
cosmopolitan culture
economic prosperity
flourishing of Buddhism
golden age of poetry
political strength
territorial expansion
country China
culturalPeakOf Tang dynasty
dynasty Tang dynasty
endTime circa 765
engagedIn tribute system diplomacy
eraNameAssociated Kaiyuan era
followedBy Tang dynasty
surface form: Late Tang
follows Tang dynasty
surface form: Early Tang
hasCapital Chang'an
surface form: Chang’an
hasGovernmentForm imperial monarchy
hasNotableEvent An Lushan Rebellion
hasNotablePoet Cen Shen
Du Fu
Gao Shi
Li Bai
Meng Haoran
Wang Wei
hasSecondaryCapital Luoyang
includesReign Emperor Daizong of Tang
Emperor Suzong of Tang
influenced Central Asia
Japan
Korea
Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
knownFor Tang dynasty
surface form: Tang poetry

advances in painting
court culture
refined music and dance
urban development of Chang’an
language Classical Chinese
locatedIn East Asia
partOf Tang dynasty
peakUnder Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
reignOf Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
religion Buddhism
Confucianism
Taoism
surface form: Daoism
startTime circa 713
writingSystem Chinese characters

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poet Cui Hao era High Tang
subject surface form: Cui Hao
Du Fu era High Tang
Yan Zhenqing era High Tang