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Idioms in early Tang dynasty
The idioms at the beginning of Tang characters include Tang Lin Jin Tie, Tang Tu Xi Shi, Tang Tu Xi Zi, Tang Yuzhi, Tang Zai Huang Zai and so on.

The Tang Dynasty was one of the most brilliant dynasties in the history of China. It has left many representative idioms in the process of China's cultural and historical development, which are still widely circulated today because of their philosophical significance and cultural connotation. Here are some idioms that begin with "Tang".

1. Abrupt: This idiom is mainly used to describe something that is too rude and done without thinking and preparation. In social situations, abrupt interruption, aggression and rude words may all be interpreted as abrupt behavior.

2. Tang Yu: refers to two great monarchs in ancient times-Tang in Shang Dynasty and Yu Shun in Xia Dynasty. As an emperor in the history of China, he can be regarded as a typical wise monarch. This idiom is also often used to express something very old, solemn and instructive.

3. Tang Yaodong Sign: It means an example of actively meeting challenges during the reign of Emperor Yao. According to legend, at that time, the four tribes were at loggerheads, and the people after the occupation were miserable. However, Emperor Yao resolutely led the army to the east and won the love of the residents with his military wisdom and benevolent policies. Therefore, "Tang Yaodong Sign" is especially used to describe the successful means of managing the contradiction between the government and the people.

4. Eight Great Masters in Tang and Song Dynasties: Su Shi, Su Zhe, Huang Tingjian, Yang Wanli and Qin Guan in Southern Song Dynasty, Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi, Wen Tianxiang and other famous writers and cultural celebrities in Northern Song Dynasty. They lived between the Tang and Song Dynasties, and their cultural achievements were extremely high, leaving an indelible mark on the history of China literature. They were called the eight masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties.

5. tang style Song Rhyme: This idiom refers to the style of Tang poetry and the charm of Song poetry, which can generally refer to the styles of two famous literary works. In the creation of Tang poetry, Yuefu, long and short sentences and other forms are integrated, paying attention to lyricism and the expression of thoughts and feelings; Song poetry, on the other hand, pays attention to artistic conception, prosodic norms and rhetorical devices, and is an excellent representative of landscape poetry and pastoral poetry.

These are some idioms that begin with the word "Tang". They bear rich meanings and connotations in culture and values, and are an important part of China culture.