Basic characteristics of political system in Tang Dynasty

The political system of the Tang Dynasty not only provided institutional guarantee for the social, economic and cultural development of the Tang Dynasty, but also had a far-reaching impact on the political systems of subsequent dynasties. Judging from the development of China's ancient political system, the political system of the Tang Dynasty has the following characteristics: First, the Tang Dynasty finally ended the national system of family-state integration and aristocratic politics, and opened the emperor-bureaucracy political system. Since the Qin and Han Dynasties, emperors have also relied on bureaucratic rule, but in the central government, royal affairs and state affairs have not been separated. Among the Nine Qing Dynasties in Han Dynasty, Taichang, Guanglu, Weiwei and Taifu Hall were all in charge of the affairs of the emperor or the royal family. The country has always maintained an ancient tradition of no distinction between home and country and integration of home and country. The imperial power itself always depended on the most powerful group or stratum at that time. He was a hero in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty.