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The Tang Dynasty's Fatal Rebellion: An Lushan and the Shattered Golden Age

8 min · 3. juni 2026
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The Tang Dynasty was China's glittering cosmopolitan empire—a golden age of poetry, trade, and territorial expansion. But in 755, a single rebellion shattered it from within. Lucas and Luna explore the An Lushan Rebellion, a cataclysm that killed millions, broke the dynasty's back, and left a legacy of military governors that would echo for centuries. They trace An Lushan's improbable rise from a steppe mercenary to the most powerful general in the empire, the deep rot in the Tang military system where frontier commanders hoarded power and troops, and how Emperor Xuanzong's romantic obsession with Yang Guifei blinded him to the coming storm. They discuss the pivotal Battle of Suiyang, where starving defenders held out against overwhelming odds, and the long, corrosive aftermath where the Tang survived in name but never regained its glory. This episode is a case study in how empires can be undone not by foreign enemies, but by their own trusted protectors. Names covered include: An Lushan, Emperor Xuanzong, Yang Guifei, Li Linfu, Geshu Han, Shi Siming, Suzong. #AnLushanRebellion #TangDynasty #EmperorXuanzong #YangGuifei #LiLinfu #GeshuHan #ShiSiming #Suzong #BattleOfSuiyang #Jiedushi #Chang'an #Luoyang #ChineseHistory #ImperialChina #EmpireCollapse #Rebellion #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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