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Tang court

The Tang court was the central government of the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) in China, known for its political stability, cultural flourishing, and sophistication. It was led by the emperor, who held supreme authority, supported by officials appointed through an administrative and merit-based system. The court managed laws, trade, arts, and foreign relations, serving as the political and cultural heart of the empire. This period saw significant advancements in literature, technology, and international influence, making the Tang court a symbol of China’s golden age.