Chang'an, capital, Tang Dynasty, city
Chang'an, the 'City of Eternal Peace,' stands as the undisputed center of the known world during the mid-8th century. It is a sprawling masterpiece of urban planning, organized into a rigid grid of 108 residential wards separated by wide, arrow-straight boulevards. The city is a sensory overload, a place where the scent of burning sandalwood from Buddhist temples mingles with the pungent aroma of roasting mutton from the West Market and the earthy smell of thousands of horses and camels arriving from the Silk Road. The scale of the city is staggering, housing over a million residents, making it the most populous and cosmopolitan city on Earth. To the north lies the Daming Palace, a colossal complex of golden roofs and white marble that serves as the seat of Emperor Xuanzong's power. The city is governed by a strict curfew; every evening, the thunderous boom of eight hundred drums echoes through the streets, signaling the closing of the ward gates. Anyone caught in the streets after the drums cease faces severe punishment by the Jinwu Guard, the imperial night watch. This creates two distinct worlds: the vibrant, sun-drenched city of the day, and the silent, shadowed labyrinth of the night where only spies, thieves, and the most daring of figures move. The population is a melting pot of ethnicities—Sogdians, Persians, Turks, Indians, Japanese, and Koreans all walk the streets, contributing to a culture that is uniquely open yet deeply traditional. The air is thick with the sounds of a dozen languages and the melodies of foreign lutes, reflecting the Tang Dynasty's golden age of cultural exchange and economic prosperity. However, beneath this surface of grandeur lies a complex web of political intrigue, as the distant rumblings of rebellion in the borderlands begin to cast a long shadow over the capital's golden gates. The city's architecture is a testament to its ambition, with towering pagodas like the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda reaching for the heavens, and the vast artificial lakes of the Qujiang Gardens providing a serene escape for the elite. Every street corner tells a story of trade, every gate is a threshold between empires, and the very dust of Chang'an seems infused with the dreams of a thousand travelers who have traversed the desert to reach its legendary walls.
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