The life of the Tang Dynasty was the most open among all dynasties. They lived a free life and were politically clean. They also produced the poet Li Bai. Their poetry culture was very high, which proved that they were very prosperous at that time.
These people did not openly listen to the emperor's words, nor did they expose the shortcomings of the court, but they were not brought to justice, let alone that they were free enough in the feudal era. The first is religious freedom. Religions of the Tang Dynasty included the Chinese-made Taoism (founded by Li Jia). Please welcome Buddhism and Christianity.
Believe it or not, it is completely personal freedom to believe anything. It is said that Li Baixin is of royal blood and is the state religion of Taoism, while the right prime minister Wang Weixin is a foreign religion of Buddhism. However, Li Bai was not placed in an important position, and Wang Wei was not investigated for "freeloading."
The Tang Dynasty was quite tolerant politically. This tolerance was reflected in tolerance of imperial politics, foreign policy, and the climate of public opinion. Tolerance of imperial politics was a good start for Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. After seizing the throne, he adopted a tolerant attitude towards all walks of life. Although he obtained the throne through unfair means, he did not crack down on the royal family as severely as Yongzheng did.
The Tang Dynasty had an all-inclusive attitude and formed a splendid culture and art. The reason why such splendid culture and art appeared was because the Tang Dynasty was very active in opening up to the outside world. During the Tang Dynasty, people from all over the world gathered in China and Chang'an. Chang'an truly became the most prosperous international metropolis in the world at that time.
The only female emperor in Chinese history appeared in the Tang Dynasty, as did female champions and officials. That's all. The most unexpected beginning was the Tang Dynasty's appointment of foreigners and officials. There was a Japanese named Chao Heng. After studying, he stayed in Chang'an to make up for his mistakes. He has been with many celebrities for 50 years. Wang Wei wrote a poem and gave it to Tianbao after returning home. Hearing the grief on the road, Li Bai wrote a poem of condolences.