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  1. 10 juil. 2024 · Le réalisateur Denis Do nous entraîne dans une quête existentielle à travers les générations d'une seule et même famille, secouée par 200 ans d'histoire en Chine. Une chronique familiale profondément humaniste.

  2. Il y a 1 jour · Inspired by the aesthetic vision of ancient Chinese poet Li Bai 李白, Shanghai Tang's 2024 Autumn-Winter Collection delves into the opulence of the Tang Dynasty (618-907). The collection features silk threads interwoven into contemporary designs, embodying the distinctive elegance of the East with vibrant colours and a luxurious sheen.

  3. 17 juil. 2023 · Interweaving the personal fates of these figures, the film vividly reenacts the magnificent scenes of the Tang Dynasty. It showcases the bustling streets of ancient Chang'an, the vibrant and prosperous city of Yangzhou, as well as the harsh and snowy borderlands in Northwest China.

  4. Il y a 5 jours · Love for poetry fuels expansion of culture industry. In the 168-minute-long Chang An, an animation movie that tells the story of Li Bai and Gao Shi, two famous poets of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), some 48 poems composed during the dynasty are displayed and/or read aloud, impressing audiences.

  5. 5 juil. 2024 · The Song of Unending Sorrow or Chang Hen Ge, a drama performed at Huaqing Palace in Xi'an, tells the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty and Yang Yuhuan.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wu_ZetianWu Zetian - Wikipedia

    Il y a 2 jours · After her wedding to Gaozong in 655, her rise to power was swift. A strong, charismatic, vengeful, ambitious, well-educated woman who enjoyed her husband's absolute affection, Wu was the most powerful and influential woman at court during a period when the Tang dynasty was at the peak of its glory.

  7. 10 juil. 2024 · As an epic which brings back to life some of the most iconic poets from the Tang Dynasty (618-907), on July 2, the highly anticipated animated movie Chang'an held its premiere in what was once its namesake city, now known as Xi'an, the provincial capital of Shaanxi province.