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The Rebellion That Nearly Destroyed China - And Killed Millions in Eight Years of War

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The An Lushan Rebellion: When a General's Ambition Nearly Toppled the Tang Dynasty

In 755 CE, one of China's greatest generals decided to become emperor. An Lushan, a half-Sogdian, half-Turkic military commander of extraordinary ability, launched a rebellion that nearly destroyed the Tang Dynasty and killed an estimated 13 million people - making it one of the deadliest conflicts in human history. The eight-year war reshaped Chinese politics, military strategy, and regional power dynamics forever.

An Lushan's rise was meteoric. He gained the favor of Emperor Xuanzong and became one of China's most powerful generals, commanding armies across the empire. But his ambitions went beyond military glory - he wanted the throne. In December 755, he declared himself emperor and launched a rebellion that caught the Tang court completely unprepar ... 

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