英文摘要 |
Since the An-shi Rebellion of the Tang Dynasty, the bureaucracy led by the chancellor faced many serious challenges. During the reign of Emperor Dezong, the conflicts between the different cliques led to local backlash and caused Jingyuan Mutiny. As a result, Fanzhen in Hebei and Huaixi and blocked the relocation between central and local officials by their local force. Xianzong inherited the two major problems from the previous emperor, namely, the party disputes among the chancellors and the separatist regions of Fanzhen. In order to revive the prestige of the imperial court and solve the problem of expanding separatist forces, the task is to appoint proper officials in the bureaucratic system. In order to solve the emerging local clan power, Xianzong reappointed the sons of the clans as prime ministers, in order to interfere with the old power of county prestige and try to slow down the new power of local military and military. It was during the Middle Tang Dynasty that clan politics rose again. |