Tang Huiyao

Tang Huiyao

The "Tang Huiyao" (zh-stpw|t=唐會要|s=唐会要|p=Táng Huìyāo|w=T'ang Huiyao|l=Institutional History of Tang) is an institutional history of Tang Dynasty compiled by Wang Pu and presented it to Emperor Taizu of Song in 961. The book contains 100 volumes and 514 sections, it has an abundant content for the period before 846, and scarce material unobtainable from the "Tongdian", "Book of Tang", and "New Book of Tang".

It combines the earlier "Huiyao" compiled by Su Mian, which covers the history of Tang to 779, and the "Xu Huiyao" by Yang Shaofu and others, which extended the coverage to 846. The compilation was finished by the early Song Dynasty, with the addition of small amount of material after the reign of Emperor Xuānzong of Tang included by Wang Pu.

References

*Zhang, Zexian, [http://203.72.198.245/web/Content.asp?ID=52572&Query=1 "Tang Huiyao" ("Institutional History of Tang")] . "Encyclopedia of China", 1st ed.

External links

* [http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Historiography/tanghuiyao.html Tang Huiyao "Institutional History of the Tang Dynasty"] — Chinaknowledge.de.


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