Beginning of the Tang Dynasty
The Tang Dynasty lasted from the 7th to the 10th century AD. The second, and most famous, ruler of the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, was Tang Taizong, who ruled from AD 626 to AD 649 and brought China into a period of great prosperity. Empress Wu Zetian reigned from AD 690 to AD 705 and was the most famous mistress in Chinese history. In AD 755, the An Lushan Uprising took place, which was one of the bloodiest clashes in history, resulting in the deaths of more than 30 million people (about two-thirds of China's population). China has taken a long time to recover. After the fall of the Tang Dynasty in AD 907, came the beginning of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period which lasted until 960 AD.
The beginning of the Tang Dynasty is also known as the most important event in ancient China thanks to the popularity of the Emperors. The Emperor is the most powerful person in the world, most Emperors are very amorous and affluent. However, the wealth of the Emperors of the Tang Dynasty and the Emperors of other dynasties were not exactly the same, especially Xuanzong of Tang. It can be said that the richness of Xuanzong of Tang has reached an indescribable realm. The Tang Dynasty is a great dynasty in Chinese history, during its 300 years of existence, the influence of the Tang Dynasty spread all over the world. The founding emperor of the Tang dynasty was Emperor Gaozu of the Tang. But not long after he reunified the world, his second son, Emperor Taizong of Tang, planned the Xuanwu Gate Incident, ambushing and killing the eldest brother, Crown Prince Li Jiancheng, and younger brother of King Qi, Li Yuanji. Later, he ascended the throne, becoming emperor Taizong of Tang.