I have seldom looked at history seriously before. Maybe I have insufficient understanding or interest. (Four famous books or TV series, once or several times, I feel quite familiar with it .)
Not long ago, I finished reading those things of the Ming Dynasty, and now I am reading them again in my free time. I am more and more interested in history. Through the bright moon and Huang renyu, I learned that history can still become very interesting. The key is who is telling you about history. It is impossible for me to study this article by myself.
Returning to the theme, I have watched the 6-level documentary "DaMing Palace" twice. This documentary describes the birth and destruction of the Datang political hub, to see the rise and fall of Datang.
From Tang Gaozu Li Yuan to Tang xuanzong Li Longji, the Tang dynasty went to its heyday step by step. From the governance of chastity to the prosperous development of the Yuan Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty was like today's United States (not accurate enough ). The Tang Dynasty attracted countless students from around the world to study abroad and learn about China's advanced culture and political system. What's amazing is that women in the Tang Dynasty wear less and have a high position, in addition, attackers can also become officials, or even be able to stand up to the frontier's big officials-the festival. In addition ,. At this time, Japan introduced a lot of Confucian culture and stole many of our texts. This is also the most fascinating period of culture. I am afraid only the Renaissance can be comparable.
Tang xuanzong witnessed the heyday of the Tang Dynasty, and the decline started with him again. In his later years, Tang Xuanzang, regardless of political affairs, was immersed in the beauty of song and dance, and had the "An-shi chaos" that shook the foundation of the Tang Dynasty ", from then on, the glory of the Tang dynasty no longer exists.
I do not know much about the Tang dynasty. I just want to talk about it briefly.
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