Zhenguan

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Zhenguan was the reign era of Emperor Taizong of the Tang dynasty, remembered as a period of political stability, effective governance, and cultural flourishing in early imperial China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese historical period
reign era
associatedEmperorPersonalName Li Shimin GENERATED
associatedEmperorTempleName Taizong NERFINISHED
capital Chang’an NERFINISHED
country China
dynasty Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
endYear 649
eraNameWritten 貞觀 NERFINISHED
followedBy continued Tang expansion
foreignRelations diplomatic missions from neighboring states
expansion of Tang influence in East Asia
governmentType imperial monarchy
hasLegacy idealized in later Chinese historiography
used as a benchmark for benevolent rule
historicalReputation golden age of early Tang
model of good governance
influenced Japanese political thought
Korean political thought
later Chinese political thought
knownFor Confucian statecraft
administrative reforms
cultural flourishing
economic recovery
effective governance
legal reforms
military consolidation
political stability
language Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
notableInstitution centralized bureaucracy
imperial examination system
partOf early Tang period NERFINISHED
precededBy Sui dynasty unification
predecessorEra Wude NERFINISHED
recordedIn New Book of Tang NERFINISHED
Old Book of Tang NERFINISHED
Zizhi Tongjian NERFINISHED
reignOf Emperor Taizong of Tang NERFINISHED
religiousPolicy promotion of Confucianism
state support for Buddhism
toleration of Daoism
romanization Zhēnguàn NERFINISHED
startYear 627
successorEra Yonghui NERFINISHED
timePeriod 7th century
typeOfEraName regnal era name
usedFor dating historical records
dating official documents

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