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  2. Tang dynasty - Wikipedia

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    During the Tang dynasty rice was not only the most important staple in southern China, but had also become popular in the north where central authority resided. [280] During the Tang dynasty, wheat replaced the position of millet and became the main staple crop. As a consequence, wheat cake shared a considerable amount in the staple of Tang. [281]

  3. Category:Films set in the Tang dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Films that depict events during the Tang dynasty, between 618 and 907 CE, in China and its outlying regions. See also the preceding Category:Films set in the Northern and Southern dynasties and the succeeding Category:Films set in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period

  4. The Great Battle (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Assistant Professor of Korean History at Catholic University criticized the movie since the movie didn't accurately depict the actual battle based on historical facts. [38] In the very last scene of the movie, the arrow shot by Yang Manchun, the general of Goguryeo, pierced through one of the eyes of the Tang dynasty emperors. [ 38 ]

  5. Xuanzang (film) - Wikipedia

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    Xuanzang is a 2016 Chinese-Indian historical adventure film that dramatizes the life of Xuanzang (602—664), a Buddhist monk and scholar. [5] The film depicts his arduous nearly two-decade overland journey to India during the Tang dynasty on a mission to bring Buddhist scriptures to China, largely related to the 16th century Chinese novel Journey to the West.

  6. Timeline of the Tang dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Tang dynasty. This is a timeline of the Tang dynasty.Information on areas and events relevant to the Tang dynasty such as the Wu Zhou interregnum, when Wu Zetian established her own dynasty, and other realms such as the Sui dynasty, Tibetan Empire, Nanzhao, the Three Kingdoms of Korea, Japan, and steppe nomads are also included where necessary.

  7. Category:Films set in 7th-century Tang dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Films based on Journey to the West‎ (1 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Films set in 7th-century Tang dynasty" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  8. Siege of Suiyang - Wikipedia

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    The Zizhi Tongjian, a work in chronicle format published a few decades after the New Book of Tang, is largely in agreement with the Books of Tang, [8] [9] but also reconstructs a more detailed timeline of the siege, according to which food supplies started to run out in July, four months before the fall of the city. At that time, only 1,600 ...

  9. Chuanqi (short story and novella) - Wikipedia

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    The chuanqi of the Tang period frequently use incidental poems, set their story in the national capital Chang'an, finish with an instructive moral, and are narrated by someone who claims to have seen the events himself. These stories consisted of anecdotes, jokes, legends, and tales involving mystical, fantastical or legendary elements.