Tang Dynasty
Tang is a Chinese word with the pronunciation of "t á NGT á ng".
It means: 1. Vast; vast. From Han Yan Zun's on moral direction · Jiang Hai
Blatantly; falsely. From Ming Kangwu's "Dian Jiang lip · Mid Autumn Festival" Divertimento
Vast and mighty
According to the theory of moral direction · Jianghai in Han Dynasty, it is said that "with morality in the upper part, and gods in the lower part, they degenerate into the Tang Dynasty, including the dark and the dark, galloping to heaven and earth, and galloping to Yin and Yang." Tang Lixian uses "spring rain" poem: "wet dust Dance Tang spring, God e no trace, berry moss new."
Openly and falsely
Ming Kangwu's divertimento of the Mid Autumn Festival: "xiaohesheng can't be measured. It's also true that in the Tang and Tang Dynasties, the black and the yellow are discussed, and the sea is wide and the sky is high.
Chinese PinYin : Tang Tang
Tang Dynasty