The search results did not provide clear information on the specific reasons for the demise of the bad people in the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, it was impossible to determine how the bad people of the Tang Dynasty perished.
There was no clear reason for the demise of the bad people in the Tang Dynasty. The delinquents were the lowest level of administrative personnel in the Tang Dynasty and did not have much sense of belonging to the Tang Dynasty. With the change of dynasties, the bad people naturally disappeared. However, the status of delinquents had not been completely abandoned. Similar organizations still existed in the past, but the names had changed. Therefore, the search results did not provide clear information about the specific reasons for the demise of the bad people in the Tang Dynasty.
There was no clear reason for the demise of the bad people in the Tang Dynasty. The delinquents were the lowest level of administrative personnel in the Tang Dynasty and did not have much sense of belonging to the Tang Dynasty. With the change of dynasties, the bad people naturally disappeared. However, the status of delinquents had not been completely abandoned. Similar organizations still existed in the past, but the names had changed. Therefore, the search results did not provide a clear answer to the specific details of the demise of the bad people in the Tang Dynasty.
There were many reasons for the demise of the Tang Dynasty, including political, economic, military, and cultural issues. The main reason was that the shortcomings and corruption of the political system had led to the corruption of the bureaucrats and the dissatisfaction of the people. In addition, the Tang Dynasty's territorial expansion and military strength also increased, but it also encountered external invasions and challenges. For example, the Later Liang, Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, Later Zhou and other political powers of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period had been established on the territory of the Tang Dynasty, which brought huge losses to the Tang Dynasty. Although history books would mention the reasons for the demise of the Tang Dynasty, different textbooks and scholars might have different views on this issue. There might also be some other factors mentioned, such as the economic and cultural development of the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, understanding the main reason for the demise of the Tang Dynasty may help us to have a more comprehensive understanding of the history of this dynasty and also help us better understand the changes and development of modern society.
The Southern Song Dynasty was a very important dynasty in Chinese history. There were many reasons for its demise. Among them, the mainstream view was that the demise of the Southern Song Dynasty was caused by internal political corruption, economic backwardness, military weakness, and the rise and invasion of the Mongol Empire. The year title of the last emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty was the "Dayuan" year title that was determined by the Yuan Shizu Kublai Khan during the Zhiyuan period (1271 - 1289). The Southern Song Dynasty perished in 1276. At that time, the Mongol Empire launched an all-out attack on the Southern Song Dynasty. After several months of war, the Mongol army finally captured the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty, Lin 'an (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang). The Southern Song Dynasty was destroyed.
The Xia Dynasty perished because of Shang Tang. In 1600 B.C., Shang Tang led the Shang tribe to destroy the Xia Dynasty. Xia Jie's brutal rule intensified social conflicts, and the Xia Dynasty's national strength declined. At the same time, the power of the Shang Kingdom gradually became stronger, and the people's hearts also turned against Jie and attacked Xia. Shang Tang saw Xia Jie's corruption and was determined to destroy the Xia Dynasty. The Xia Dynasty had been deserted by everyone, and Shang Tang had led well. Therefore, Xia Jie's army was quickly defeated and Jie was exiled. Therefore, the Xia Dynasty was replaced by the newly established Shang Dynasty.
Beiqi State was conquered and destroyed by the Northern Zhou Dynasty in 577. The fall of Northern Qi was mainly caused by internal conflicts and divisions. In the process of Gao Wei and Gao Yan fighting for the throne, the Northern Qi regime was already in turmoil. Yuwen Yong, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, took advantage of Gao Wei's fatuous political chaos and internal rebellion to attack the Northern Qi Dynasty. In July of the fourth year of Jiande in the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Yuwen Yong led his army to capture the capital of Northern Qi, Ye City, forcing the Northern Qi Emperor Gao Wei to surrender, marking the demise of Northern Qi.
Zhu Wen's Later Liang Dynasty was eventually destroyed by the Later Tang Dynasty led by Li Cunxu. In 923 AD, the Later Tang army broke through Luoyang, the capital of the Later Liang. Zhu Wen's son, Zhu Youzhen, was forced to commit suicide, and the Later Liang was declared extinct. This was due to the internal division of the Later Liang and the external pressure, as well as the powerful attacks of the Later Tang.
Zhu Wen's Later Liang Dynasty was eventually destroyed by Li Cunxu's Later Tang Dynasty. Li Cunxu was a descendant of the royal family of the Tang Dynasty. He launched an attack on the Later Liang Dynasty during the civil strife of the Later Liang Dynasty. Under his leadership, the Later Tang army won successive victories and finally broke through Luoyang, the capital of the Later Liang Dynasty, in 923 AD. This led to the death of Zhu Wen's son, Zhu Youzhen, and the destruction of the Later Liang Dynasty. Therefore, it could be said that Zhu Wen's Later Liang Dynasty was destroyed by the Later Tang Dynasty.
The prince in the Tang Dynasty's Strange Records is good. In this work, the Crown Prince was described as the legitimate heir to the throne and was very upright. On the contrary, the princess was portrayed as ambitious and wanted to inherit the throne and become the female emperor. She had always wanted to eliminate the crown prince. Therefore, according to the information provided, the Crown Prince was not a bad person.