sack of Luoyang

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The sack of Luoyang was a devastating late 9th-century assault and looting of the Tang dynasty capital by rebel forces that marked a major step in the dynasty’s collapse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf event in Chinese history
military conflict
sack
associatedWith decline of imperial capitals in China
rebellion against Tang rule
belligerent Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
rebel forces
capitalAttacked Luoyang NERFINISHED
capitalOf Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
conflictType assault
looting
consequence further erosion of imperial control
increased regional militarization
country Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
describedAs devastating assault
devastating looting
era late Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
historicalRegion North China NERFINISHED
location China NERFINISHED
Henan NERFINISHED
Luoyang NERFINISHED
partOf collapse of the Tang dynasty
late Tang dynasty conflicts
place Luoyang NERFINISHED
result devastation of Luoyang
large-scale looting
step toward collapse of Tang dynasty
weakening of Tang central authority
significance major step in the Tang dynasty’s collapse
turning point in late Tang instability
target Tang imperial capital
timePeriod late 9th century

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Huang Chao Rebellion significantEvent sack of Luoyang