The Tang Huiyao (simplified Chinese: 唐会要; traditional Chinese: 唐會要; pinyin: Táng Huìyāo; Wade–Giles: T'ang Huiyao; lit. 'Institutional History of Tang') is an institutional history of the Tang dynasty compiled by Wang Pu and presented to Emperor Taizu of Song in 961. The book contains 100 volumes and 514 sections; it has an abundant content for the period before 846, and scarce material unobtainable from the Tongdian, Old Book of Tang, and New Book of Tang.
It combines the earlier Huiyao compiled by Su Mian, which covers the history of Tang to 779, and the Xu Huiyao by Yang Shaofu and others, which extended the coverage to 846. The compilation was finished by the early Song dynasty, with the addition of small amount of material after the reign of Emperor Xuānzong of Tang included by Wang Pu.
The TangHuiyao (simplified Chinese: 唐会要; traditional Chinese: 唐會要; pinyin: TángHuìyāo; Wade–Giles: T'ang Huiyao; lit. 'Institutional History of Tang')...
Twenty-Four Histories, the Tongdian and TangHuiyao were nonetheless valuable written historical works of the Tang period. The Shitong written by Liu Zhiji...
Tongjian. Among the Eastern Turkic tribes who dwelt south the Gobi desert, TangHuiyao listed the Sijie (erroneously rendered as Enjie 恩結), who dwelt in the...
noticing that TangHuiyao called the nine groups, led by Yaglakar, "surname-tribes" (姓部 xìngbù) while Old Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang called the...
Xi. Sümer associates the Kimeks with the Chiks (who were mentioned in TangHuiyao and Bilge Qaghan inscription); however, Golden sees little evidence for...
Göktürks, Báiméikèhán Gǔlǒngfú (白眉可汗 鶻隴匐), and sent his head to the Tang. TangHuiyao, vol. 98, listed nine Toquz Oghuz surname tribes (姓部 xìngbù); another...
Books. Wang, Pu; et al. TangHuiyao (in Chinese). Vol. 98. Archived from the original on 19 January 2021. Wang, Pu; et al. TangHuiyao (in Chinese). Vol. 72...
the Chinese sources = Syr Darya region). However, the Tang dynasty historical text TangHuiyao apparently distinguished the Kangheli (= Kangly) from the...
The accession of Tarkhun is reported in the Chinese chronicles of the TangHuiyao: "During the years of Shenlong (705-707), Ninieshishi [Mastich-Unash...
variants of the Kangly; however, Wang Pu's institutional historical work TangHuiyao apparently distinguishes the Kang(ju) from the Kangheli (aka Kangly)...
is very rich; Alats were a subject of study by Tangshu, Jiu Tangshu, TangHuiyao, N.Ya. Bichurin, S.E. Malov, N.A. Aristov, Grigory Grum-Grshimailo, Yu...
tribal name Çik (OTrk. 𐰲𐰃𐰚:𐰉𐰆𐰑𐰣 Çik bodun), a people mentioned in TangHuiyao as 赤 (MC: *t͡ɕʰiᴇk̚) and, in Bilge Qaghan inscription, as allies of the...
Zuev (1960) links the tribal name 餘沒渾 Yumeihun (< MC *iʷо-muət-хuən) in TangHuiyao to the name Yomut of a modern Turkmen clan. Towards the end of the 11th...
of the Tang Dynasty 《新唐書》, compiled under Ouyang Xiu (歐陽修) and Song Qi (宋祁) in 1060 TangHuiyao, the Institutional History of Tang Book of Tang (disambiguation)...
the two leading commanders. According to one exaggerated account from TangHuiyao around 900,000 surrendered tribesmen were slaughtered, though it is certain...
as Gekun (鬲昆, 隔昆) or Jiankun (堅昆). The Middle Age Chinese composition TangHuiyao of the 8–10th century transcribed the name "Kyrgyz" as Jiegu (Kirgut)...
Early and Medieval Turkic Peoples", Inner Asia 19. p. 201 of 197-239 TangHuiyao manuscript has 骨崙屋骨恐 Gulunwugukong; Ulrich Theobald (2012) amended 恐...
the Tang dynasty TangHuiyao, the Institutional History of Tang Canonical Book of the Tang Dynasty (disambiguation) Book of Southern Tang (disambiguation)...
These events are again recorded in the Chinese annals Jiu Tangshu and TangHuiyao. In the 4th year of the Tianbao reign [745 CE] another imperial edict...
regularly in the region today. In describing the Shiwei tribes, the TangHuiyao vol. 96 records, "Eastward again, there was the Wuluohu tribe, the other...
focused on the Tang dynasty. The TangHuiyao, compiled by Wang Pu, a text based on the institutional history of the Tang dynasty. The Great Tang Records on...
(烏炤度) to Tang dynasty China, in 894 and 905 respectively. He had a son named Dae Bong-ye. List of Korean monarchs History of Korea TangHuiyao,"乾寧二年十月...