The Tang Kingdom was developed first by Emeperor Qianshao of the Han Dynasty, just as Song was. Also like Song the Tang Family grew to prominence in the area and would name their Kingdom after themselves. The Song and Tang Kingdoms got along well but were very developed compared to their neighbors to the east. The larger kingdoms focused on their military, a symptom of the paranoia from the breakup of an Empire, and the smaller states were controlled by elites who care little for the advancement of any interest but their own. The nobility of Tang and Song both were very subserviant to the People of those areas which they called their Duchy and this vicariously made the Viscount, as Qianshao was their only truly recognized King, serve the interests of the People. These included education, h
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| - The Tang Kingdom was developed first by Emeperor Qianshao of the Han Dynasty, just as Song was. Also like Song the Tang Family grew to prominence in the area and would name their Kingdom after themselves. The Song and Tang Kingdoms got along well but were very developed compared to their neighbors to the east. The larger kingdoms focused on their military, a symptom of the paranoia from the breakup of an Empire, and the smaller states were controlled by elites who care little for the advancement of any interest but their own. The nobility of Tang and Song both were very subserviant to the People of those areas which they called their Duchy and this vicariously made the Viscount, as Qianshao was their only truly recognized King, serve the interests of the People. These included education, h
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| - The Tang Kingdom was developed first by Emeperor Qianshao of the Han Dynasty, just as Song was. Also like Song the Tang Family grew to prominence in the area and would name their Kingdom after themselves. The Song and Tang Kingdoms got along well but were very developed compared to their neighbors to the east. The larger kingdoms focused on their military, a symptom of the paranoia from the breakup of an Empire, and the smaller states were controlled by elites who care little for the advancement of any interest but their own. The nobility of Tang and Song both were very subserviant to the People of those areas which they called their Duchy and this vicariously made the Viscount, as Qianshao was their only truly recognized King, serve the interests of the People. These included education, health care, science, and industry. Defense was still a concern but the only real threat for much of the history of the Kingdom of Tang was the Kingdom of Nan, which was in many ways to scared to attack anyone.
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