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Toward the end of the Tang Dynasty, the government faced
an invasion of armies from the north.
a series of rebellions in the outer areas.
a widespread plague that killed thousands.
a battle among members of the royal family
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A series of rebellions in the outer areas.
Toward the end of the Tang, central authority broke down as large rebellions (notably Huang Chao in 874–884, after earlier damage from the An Lushan revolt) and powerful regional military governors (jiedushi) carved out independent power, leading to fragmentation and the dynasty’s collapse.
Toward the end of the Tang, central authority broke down as large rebellions (notably Huang Chao in 874–884, after earlier damage from the An Lushan revolt) and powerful regional military governors (jiedushi) carved out independent power, leading to fragmentation and the dynasty’s collapse.
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