Severe droughts and floods in 9th-century China may have triggered migration, weakened border defenses, and accelerated the fall of the Tang dynasty.
The Christian community in Tang China managed to survive for as long as the emperors were tolerant of other religions. That changed during the rule of the emperor Wuzong (841-846 CE), who banned all ...
Keiichiro Ichinose visits the exhibition hall displaying evidence of germ-warfare crimes committed by the Japanese Imperial Army in Yiwu, East China's Zhejiang Province, on July 8, 2025. Photo: VCG ...
TIANJIN, 16 January (BelTA - Xinhua) - An exhibition featuring the highlights of Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) cultural relics in Shaanxi Province kicked off at National Maritime Museum of China in ...
Throckmorton Fine Art is pleased to present an expansive exhibit of small-scale works of art from the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE), an era of openness and prosperity in Chinese history. Some fifty ...
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In 2018, routine road construction in China halted because they stumbled upon a Tang dynasty tomb
In 2018, routine road construction near Taiyuan in China’s Shanxi Province led to an unexpected pause. Beneath the ground lay an intact Tang dynasty tomb dating to 736 CE. Archaeologists soon ...
1 Ethnicity in the Chinese Context 1 -- 2 The Ambiguity of the Non-Han: Stereotyping and Separation 18 -- 3 Buddhism as a Foreign Religion 52 -- 4 Deep Eyes and High Noses: The Barbarian Body 83 -- 5 ...
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