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    The Tale of the Curly-Bearded Fellow (Qiu Ran Ke Zhuan 虬髯客传) by Tang dynasty writer Du Guangting 杜光庭 recounts a vivid episode from the youth of Emperor Taizong, Li Shimin 李世民 (598–649). Set during the final years of the Sui dynasty—when warlords rose across a fractured empire—the story reflects the peop...

    The tale of Three men laughing by the Tiger Creek was already circulating during the Tang dynasty and gained widespread popularity in the Song dynasty.

    According to legend, Huiyuan 慧远 (334–416), the abbot of Donglin Temple on Mount Lu, was known for never seeing his guests off beyond the bounds of Tiger C...

    The story scene is originated from an anecdote dating back to the Tang dynasty (618-907). Cui Rong (崔戎, 780-835) is a statesman who is important enough to have a position in the ‘Biographies’ section in the official histories The Old Book of Tang (jiu tang shu 旧唐书), completed in 945, and the New Book of Tang (