Luoyang, Sui and Tang Dynasties

Luoyang, Sui and Tang Dynasties

by Guo Shaolin

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This book uses popular and fluent vernacular to resolve many difficult ancient books, and describes and analyzes the political, economic and cultural conditions of Luoyang during the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty chanted Luoyang: "The capital is the capital of Dingding, and its power dominates all nations." Luoyang was the eastern capital of the Sui and Tang dynasties and the capital of Wu Zetian of the Wu Zhou Dynasty. Emperors either visited it many times or stayed there for a long time, using Luoyang to control the Eastern Xia and control the whole country. Luoyang is connected to the rest of the world. Leaders, envoys, merchants, monks, overseas students and sailors from surrounding ethnic groups come here to live, settle and bury themselves. Here there is a gathering of people, bright stars, prosperous economy and exquisite craftsmanship.

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