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THE GOLDEN ERA: THE TANG
Sui Yangdi was succeeded as emperor by his own leading general, Li Yuan, who seized the capital, declared the founding of the Tang dynasty, and within 10 years had eliminated the last rival claimant to the throne. To discourage the development of regional power bases, the empire was subsequently divided into 300 prefectures (zhou) and 1500 counties(xian), establishing a pattern of territorial jurisdiction that persists, with some modifications, to this day. Li Yuan's achievements were consolidated by his son, the much ad-mired Taizong (626-49). The relationship between Taizong, the able ruler, and his wise minister Wei Zheng (580-645) was regarded as a model one by later Confucianists. On the other hand, Taizong's concu- bine, Wu Zhao, was seen as a good example of what should be avoided in government. All that Glitters... Following Taizong's death, Wu (625-705) wielded
increasing influence over the court. In 690 she managed to declare a new dynasty, the
Zhou, with herself as ruler - the only woman in Chinese history to ever officially hold
this position. Wu was regarded as infinitely cruel (some claim she even mur- dered her own
son); however, it was under her leadership that the empire reached its greatest extent,
spreading well north of the Great Wall and far west into inner Wu also replaced many aristocratic officials with scholars chosen through examinations. Her strong promotion of Buddhism, however, alienated her from these Confucian officials and in 705 she was forced to abdicate to Xuan Zong. The Anti-Midas Touch Emperor Xuan Zong took the reigns of power and
moved the capital back to Chang'an. He re-established permanent armies, appointing minori-
ties from the frontiers as generals; he believed they were so far removed from the
political system and society that ideas of rebellion and coups would not enter their
minds. Nevertheless, it was An Lushan, a general of Sogdian-Turkic parentage, who took
advantage of his command in north Following the failed rebellion, the aristocracy
declined and a merce- nary army was hired to support the imperial house. The dynasty grew
increasingly dependent on the south, and began to close the door to inner and western |
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