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Tang and Song dynasty
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the Tang dynasty was established
A Goguryeo army defeats a combined Silla and Tang army.
The Baekje kingdom in Korea falls to a joint Silla and Chinese Tang Dynasty army and naval attack.
A Tang Dynasty army unsuccessfully besieges the Goguryeo capital of Pyongyang.
A Tang Dynasty army besieges the Goguryeo capital of Pyongyang for a second time, this time successfully.
The Goguryeo kingdom of northern Korea collapses following an attack by the Tang Dynasty of China.
Emperor Zhaozong of China assassinated by Warlord Zhu Quanzong.
The Buddhist Fengxiansi Cave is carved at Longmen Grottoes, China. A Silla army defeats a Tang force at the battles of Maesosong.
the end of the tang dynasty
the song dynasty is made
Emperor Taizu of Song introduces a new and harsh law code in China.
Treaty of Shanyuan which brings peace between the Liao dynasty and Song dynasty of China with the latter compelled to pay annual tribute.
Defeat to the Xia state results in China's Song dynasty paying tribute.
Balhae attacks by sea the Chinese port of Dengzhou.
General An Lushan rebels against Tang Dynasty abuses in China.
The Mongols sack Beijing.
Kublai Khan resumes the Mongol attacks on Song Dynasty China.
Xiangyang falls into Mongol hands.
Lin'an, the capital of the Song Dynasty, is captured by a Mongol army.
The Mongols complete their conquest of Song Dynasty China with victory at the naval battle at Yaishan.
The Jin state attacks Song China.
The Jurchen Jin state invades Song China necessitating the latter to move south and form the Southern Song dynasty.
Hangzhou (aka Linan) is made the capital of the Song Dynasty, now known as the Southern Song
A peace treaty is signed betwwen the (southern) Song Dynasty and Jin state.
The Jurchen Jin dynasty and Southern Song dynasty sign a formal peace treaty.
Périodes
Reign of Gaozu, 1st Emperor of Tang Dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Taizong in China.
Reign of Emperor Gaozong in China.
Reign of Empress Wu Zhao
Reign of Ai, last Tang Dynasty Emperor of China; assassinated by Warlord Zhu Quanzong at age fifteen.
The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period in China.
Life of Wang Wei, the celebrated Chinese landscape painter.
Life of Li Po, greatest poet of the Tang Dynasty.
Life of the poet Du Fu, great poet of Tang Dynasty.
Taoism becomes official religion of China under the Emperor Xuanzong, Reign of Xuanzong, 7th emperor of the Tang Dynasty in China.
The Northern Song Dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Taizu, founder of the Song dynasty in China.
Song Dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Taizong of the Song dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Zhenzong of the Song dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Renzong of the Song dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Yingzong of the Song dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Shenzong of the Song dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Suzong in China.
Reign of Emperor Daizong in China.
Life of Bai Juyi, greatest poet of later Tang Dynasty, author of "Song of Everlasting Sorrow".
Reign of Emperor Dezong in China.
Reign of Emperor Zhizong of the Song dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Shunzong in China.
Reign of Emperor Xianzong in China.
Reign of Emperor Muzong in China.
Reign of Emperor Jingzong in China.
Reign of Emperor Wenzong in China.
Reign of Emperor Wuzong in China.
The Chinese state persecutes Buddhist monks and their monasteries.
The Tang empire attacks and kills 10,000 Uyghur tribes people in Inner Mongolia.
Reign of Emperor Xuanzong II in China.
Reign of Emperor Yizong in China; severe drought causes famine.
Reign of Emperor Xizong in China; Huang-Chao Rebellion erupts against government corruption and neglect.
Huang-Chao Rebellion topples weakened Tang Dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Zhaozong in China.
Emperor Zhaozong of China assassinated by Warlord Zhu Quanzong.
First mention of foot-binding in Chinese texts.
The Mongols attack Song China, sacking over 90 cities.
Reign of Emperor Lizong of the Song dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Duzong of the Song dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Gongzong of the Song dynasty in southern China.
The Mongols led by Kublai Khan attack and conquer the last remnants of Song China.
Reign of Emperor Duanzong of the Song dynasty in southern China.
Reign of Emperor Dibing of the Song dynasty in southern China.
Reign of Emperor Huizong of the Song dynasty in China.
Lie Jie in China writes his 'Yingzao fashi', a treatise on architecture.
The Southern Song Dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Song dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Xiaozong of the Song dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Guangzong of the Song dynasty in China.
Reign of Emperor Ningzong of the Song dynasty in China.
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