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618
 
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A high official of the Sui empire seizes power and establishes one of China's greatest dynasties, the T'ang       
c. 650
 
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At Dunhuang, an oasis on the Silk Road, as many as 500 caves are decorated with Buddhist murals       
c. 700
 
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The discovery of the technique of porcelain, the most delicate of all forms of pottery, is made in China      
c. 730
 
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Three of China's most famous poets - Wang Wei, Li Po and Tu Fu - are contemporaries during the T'ang dynasty       
735
 
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Japanese tradition gives this as the year in which the game of I-go, known in the west as go, is introduced from China      
c. 750
 
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T'ang potters make vigorous and brightly coloured figures, of horses, camels or human attendants, to accompany the dead in the grave      
c. 800
 
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Nestorian beliefs become the orthodoxy of the Christian community in Persia, spreading from there to India and China      
801
 
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Chia Tan produces an ambitious map for the emperor, some 30 by 33 feet in size, showing the entire T'ang empire       
845
 
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On the orders of the T'ang emperor, 4000 monasteries are destroyed in China and 250,000 monks and nuns forced into secular life      
868
 
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The world's first known printed book, a Diamond Sutra, is commissioned by a Buddhist monk in honour of his parents