The Song Dynasty. Together the Tang and the Song dynasty made up China's "Golden Age."
One reason for the decline and fall of the Tang Dynasty was the overextension of its military resources, leading to difficulties in managing vast territories. Additionally, internal strife, corruption, and rebellion weakened central authority. While the military was initially bolstered by conscription and a system of land grants, these strategies eventually became unsustainable, contributing to the dynasty's downfall. The lack of effective governance and inability to adapt to changing circumstances also played significant roles.
The Tang dynasty maintained a strong military without having to pay salaries primarily through the system of conscription and the use of local militias. The military was largely composed of peasants who were required to serve in the army for a set period, allowing the state to rely on the agricultural population rather than a standing army of paid soldiers. This system not only provided manpower but also ensured that soldiers could return to their farms after their service, maintaining agricultural productivity.
They made the Tang Dynasty lose everything.
gunpowder was made in the tang dynasty and was soon used for bombs and weapons
the tang government was like a pyramid. what made up the top three leavels of this pyramid
The Song Dynasty. Together the Tang and the Song dynasty made up China's "Golden Age."
One reason for the decline and fall of the Tang Dynasty was the overextension of its military resources, leading to difficulties in managing vast territories. Additionally, internal strife, corruption, and rebellion weakened central authority. While the military was initially bolstered by conscription and a system of land grants, these strategies eventually became unsustainable, contributing to the dynasty's downfall. The lack of effective governance and inability to adapt to changing circumstances also played significant roles.
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They were dynasties in China. Together they made up China's "Golden Age."
The Tang Dynasty armies required only a small amount of government spending because the militiamen could support themselves by farming. The soldiers worked on their land throughout peak farming seasons, and then were given military training or fought during the off-seasons.However this system could only supply the military for brief campaigns. as extended warfare prevented the cultivation of agriculture upon which the economy depended. By the 8th Century the Tang Dynasty adopted the concept of regular full-time army units.
The Tang dynasty maintained a strong military without having to pay salaries primarily through the system of conscription and the use of local militias. The military was largely composed of peasants who were required to serve in the army for a set period, allowing the state to rely on the agricultural population rather than a standing army of paid soldiers. This system not only provided manpower but also ensured that soldiers could return to their farms after their service, maintaining agricultural productivity.
Aimin Tang has written: 'Min chu Bei yang san da nei zhan ji shi' -- subject(s): History, History, Military, Military History
They made the Tang Dynasty lose everything.
The Snare Drum. (famous and well known as a military instrument, makes a echoing tang form of noise)
It had a budget of $3,000,000 and brought in a gross of $3,293,258. It most likely lost money after the additional cost of advertising and distribution but might have made up for it in DVD sales. All told it made back it's budget in theaters at least.
Body armor is made of Kevlar.