• Tang Xiujing (唐休璟; 627–712), formal name Tang Xuan (唐璿) but went by the courtesy name of Xiujing, formally Duke Zhong of Song (宋忠公), was an official and...
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    705–706, 709–710) Cui Xuanwei (705) Yao Yuanzhi (705) Yang Zaisi (705–709) Tang Xiujing (705–706, 709–710) Zhang Jianzhi (705) Fang Rong (705) Wei Chengqing...
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  • chancellors unless they received the chancellor-de facto designation. Tang Xiujing (705–706) Wei Yuanzhong (706–707) Li Chengqi (710) Li Kuo (763–764) (as...
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  • did not come into fruition due to opposition from its adjutant - Tang Xiujing. Between the June and July of 683, the Turks began attacking the Lan Prefecture...
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  • who died in 707, was listed with a son, he was not. Wei Anshi (710) Tang Xiujing (710) Wei Juyuan (710) Li Jiao (710) Su Gui (710) Zong Chuke (710) Ji...
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  • Lu Xiujing (Chinese: 陸修靜; pinyin: Lù Xiūjìng; 406–477), known by the courtesy name Yuande (元德) and the posthumous name Jianji (簡寂), was a Taoist compiler...
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    (689–690) Xing Wenwei (689–690) Wu Youning (690) Wei Anshi (710, 711) Tang Xiujing (710) Li Jiao (710) Su Gui (710) Zhang Renyuan (710) Zhang Xi (710) Pei...
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  • were not willing to be local officials, Li Jiao and fellow chancellor Tang Xiujing suggested that the officials at the central government be assigned to...
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  • Huaiyuan (701) Gu Cong (701–702) Li Jiongxiu (701–704) Zhu Jingze (703–704) Tang Xiujing (703–705) Wei Sili (704) Cui Xuanwei (704–705) Zhang Jianzhi (704–705)...
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  • across China by Lu Xiujing and occurred around 471 and consisted of roughly 1,228 scrolls. The Second Daozang In 748, the Tang emperor Tang Xuan-Zong who was...
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  • Protectorate General to Pacify the East (category Military history of the Tang dynasty)
    Deokmu (698–699) (Hangul : 고덕무 Hanja: 高德武), Son of Bojang – 안동도독/安東都督 Tang Xiujing (704–705) 唐休璟 Pei Huaigu (712) 裴懷古 Sun Jian (712) 孫儉 Shan Sijing (713)...
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  • on revelations of the years between 397 and 402 and re-codified by Lu Xiujing (406–477). Lingbao incorporated ideas of "universal salvation" and ranked...
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  • Khu Mangpoje Lhasung (category Tang–Tibet relations)
    by the traitor Gar Tsenba, but was utterly beaten by Chinese general Tang Xiujing. He lost his two adjutants in this battle. Tridu Songtsen died in 704...
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  • was in the later fifth century that an aristocratic scholar called Lu Xiujing (406–477) drew on all these disparate influences to shape and produce a...
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  • Protectorate General to Pacify the West (category Military history of the Tang dynasty)
    (王世果) 686–687 Yan Wengu (閻溫古) 687–689 Protectorate: Jiu Bin (咎斌) 689–690 Tang Xiujing (唐休璟) 690–693 Grand Protectorate: Xu Qinming (許欽明) 693–695 Gongsun Yajing...
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  • Gar Tsenba (category Tang dynasty generals at war against Tibet)
    in order to vanquish him, but was utterly beaten by Chinese general Tang Xiujing. Tsenba was posthumously titled protector general of Anxi (安西大都護), the...
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    Laozi (section Tang dynasty)
    Taoism. He was claimed and revered as the ancestor of the 7th–10th century Tang dynasty and is similarly honored in modern China as the progenitor of the...
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    the absolute principle of reality, or the creational origin of all things. Tang writers called her "Golden Mother the First Ruler", the "Golden Mother of...
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  • Zhang Renyuan (category Chancellors under Emperor Ruizong of Tang)
    the western fort would be built in modern Bayan Nur.) The chancellor Tang Xiujing, himself a successful general, opposed, believing that the forts would...
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    Lu Xiujing laments that Taoist Assemblies no longer observed the proper rules and the position of libationer had become hereditary. By the Tang dynasty...
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  • Su Gui (category Chancellors under Emperor Zhongzong of Tang)
    charge of editing the imperial history, along with fellow chancellor Tang Xiujing. In 710, Emperor Zhongzong died suddenly—a death that traditional historians...
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    Another tradition about the I Ching was that most of it was written by Tang of Shang. The basic unit of the Zhou yi is the hexagram (卦 guà), a figure...
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  • Wei Sili (category Chancellors under Emperor Zhongzong of Tang)
    imperial officials were not willing to be local officials, the chancellors Tang Xiujing and Li Jiao suggested that the officials at the central government be...
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  • Wei Anshi (category Chancellors under Emperor Zhongzong of Tang)
    against Zhang Yizhi, and Wu Zetian ordered that he and another chancellor, Tang Xiujing, investigate the case, but before their investigation was complete, Wu...
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  • Wang Xiaojie (category Tang dynasty generals at war against the Göktürks)
    Emperor Gaozong's wife Wu Zetian was reigning. At that time, the general Tang Xiujing, who was then the commandant at Xi Prefecture (西州, roughly modern Turfan...
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    disciples, and the scriptures quickly gained immense popularity. In 471, Lu Xiujing (406–477) compiled a catalogue of all the Lingbao texts, and also was responsible...
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  • Yang Zaisi (category Chancellors under Emperor Zhongzong of Tang)
    performing well, Wu Zetian asked the chancellors for suggestions. Li Jiao and Tang Xiujing suggested that this was the result of the tendency at the time for officials...
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    at this time, these texts shared some remarkable similarities with later Tang dynasty texts, such as the Ishinpō (醫心方). The sexual arts arguably reached...
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    Grove Guo Xiang Sun Hanhua Wei Huacun Ge Hong Bao Jingyan Kou Qianzhi Lu Xiujing Tao Hongjing Cheng Xuanying Chen Tuan Zhang Boduan Sun Bu'er Wang Chongyang...
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    as places of contact with celestial beings and observation of the stars". Tang dynasty (618–907) Daoist masters developed guan "observation" meditation...
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