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Tang Dynasty Settlement Guide

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153K8.111

"A Guide to Settling in the Tang Dynasty" introduces many aspects of the Tang people's clothing, food, housing, transportation, language, entertainment, religion, festivals, social systems, etc. In a simple and humorous tone. It starts from the details and shows the social picture of the Tang Dynasty (mainly Chang'an in the early Tang Dynasty). This is not a time-travel novel. The "time-travel" in the title of the book is because the author's original intention of writing this book was that he could not bear the historical errors and omissions in the popular ancient time-travel dramas, so he used the "travel guide" as an irony and ridicule. The author assumes a situation, that is, if modern readers traveled to the Tang Dynasty, what would the real life of the Tang people they saw with their own eyes be like. The article provides a large number of historical details from ancient books, unearthed cultural relics, Dunhuang murals, as well as academic monographs and professional papers in this field. Although the language is humorous, the ridicule is moderate, the text is quoted from classics, and the content is rigorous. It is an excellent introductory book on the customs and history of the Tang Dynasty.

A Guide to Traveling Through the Tang Dynasty: a Handbook of People's Life in Chang'an and Other Places (new Edition)

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173K8.37

If one day, you open your eyes and find that you have traveled to the Tang Dynasty - don't panic, come and pick up this "Guide to Traveling to the Tang Dynasty: A Handbook of People's Life in Chang'an and Other Places": first pass the language barrier, learn a few sentences of medieval Chinese and the national curses of the Tang Dynasty; then sneak into the government canteen to open a small stove, taste tea and drink. Remember, walking carelessly on the street like in time-travel novels and casually taking out a few taels of tattooed silver will be tragic, and you must have a household registration book and a temporary residence permit. You can join a tour group to visit the five most popular attractions in Chang'an City, visit a brothel, watch polo, and go hunting with leopards outdoors. You can also do as the locals do and celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival, Spring Festival, Chinese Valentine's Day and Chinese Valentine's Day like people from the Tang Dynasty. It's okay to be a little foreign, Christmas was already there in the Tang Dynasty! If you are lucky, you can be invited to someone else's home, sing karaoke, dance, have fun, and finally buy a house with a limited price covering an area of ​​ten acres. If you are a woman, this guide will enable you to master Chang'an's most fashionable clothing. If you take root and marry someone from the Tang Dynasty, you can also learn about the details of the wedding and various secrets about mistress fighting after marriage. If you are interested in getting involved in politics, this book also provides the salary, legal and political systems of civil servants in the Tang Dynasty for reference; whether you want to be a civil servant, a military general, or a student from a foreign country through time travel, the guide is ready for you. It's infinitely better to travel through time and live happily in the Tang Dynasty.

A Guide to Traveling Through the Tang Dynasty: a Handbook of People's Life in Chang'an and Other Places (2021 Edition)

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173K0

If one day, you open your eyes and find that you have traveled to the Tang Dynasty - don't panic, come and pick up the "Tang Dynasty Travel Guide": first pass the language barrier, learn a few words of medieval Chinese and Tang Dynasty national curses; then sneak into the official canteen to open a small stove, taste tea and drink. Remember, walking carelessly on the street like in time-travel novels and casually taking out a few taels of tattooed silver will be tragic, and you must have a household registration book and a temporary residence permit. You can join a tour group to visit the five popular attractions in Chang'an City, visit a brothel, watch polo, and go hunting outdoors with a leopard. You can also do as the locals do and celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival, Spring Festival, Chinese Valentine's Day and Chinese Valentine's Day like people from the Tang Dynasty. If you are lucky, you can be invited to someone else's home, sing karaoke, dance, and enjoy yourself, and then buy a house with a limited price covering an area of ​​ten acres. If you are a woman, this guide will enable you to master Changan's fashionable clothing. If you ever take root and marry someone from the Tang Dynasty, you can also learn the details of the wedding and the secrets to a happy life after marriage. If you are interested in getting involved in politics, whether you want to be a civil servant, a military general, or an international student from a foreign country, we have prepared strategies for you. It's infinitely better to travel through time and live happily in the Tang Dynasty.

Guide to Settlement in the Tang Dynasty (new Edition)

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160K04

This book is a companion volume to "Tang Dynasty Travel Guide". In a simple and humorous style, it introduces many aspects of the Tang people's clothing, food, housing, transportation, language, entertainment, religion, festivals, social systems, etc., Starting from the details, showing the social picture of the Tang Dynasty (mainly Chang'an in the early Tang Dynasty). This is not a time-travel novel. It is intended to tell readers that they need to pay attention to some things when they travel to the Tang Dynasty and settle here. "Time Travel" is mentioned in the book because the author's original intention in writing this book was that he could not bear the historical errors and omissions in the popular ancient time travel dramas, so he used the word "Time Travel Guide" as an irony and ridicule. The author assumes a situation, that is, if modern readers traveled to the Tang Dynasty, what would the real life of the Tang people they saw with their own eyes be like.

A Guide to Traveling Through the Tang Dynasty: a Handbook of People's Life in Chang'an and Other Places

Forest Deer

176K9.1146

If one day, you open your eyes and find that you have traveled to the Tang Dynasty - don't panic, come and pick up this "Guide to Traveling to the Tang Dynasty: A Handbook of People's Life in Chang'an and Other Places": first pass the language barrier, learn a few sentences of medieval Chinese and the national curses of the Tang Dynasty; then sneak into the government canteen to open a small stove, taste tea and drink. Remember, walking carelessly on the street like in time-travel novels and casually taking out a few taels of tattooed silver will be tragic. Household registration book and temporary residence permit must not be missing. You can join a tour group to visit the five most popular attractions in Chang'an City, visit a brothel, watch polo, and go hunting with leopards outdoors. You can also do as the locals do and celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival, Spring Festival, Chinese Valentine's Day and Chinese Valentine's Day like people from the Tang Dynasty. It's okay to be a little foreign, Christmas was already there in the Tang Dynasty! If you are lucky, you can be invited to someone else's home, sing karaoke, dance, have fun, and finally buy a house with a limited price covering an area of ​​ten acres.