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Dec 2020
12m 32s

Ep19 Tang City Life

CHINA PLUS
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The home of the Tang – the great city of Chang’an, and how it helped the Tang become so prosperous. 
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Highlighting some of the amazing achievements and highlights of the Tang Dynasty, and considering its eventual decline and fall. 
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The Tang preference for realism in their paintings. 
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