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Looking at the sky, Luoyang is the capital of the Tang Dynasty, isn't it Chang 'an?
Luoyang is a big city, similar to Shanghai now. In 657, the second year of Tang Gaozong's rule, Luoyang was its capital. Since then, Emperor Gaozong frequently traveled between the two capitals, mainly living in Luoyang until his death in Luoyang. In 684, in the first year of Guangzhai, Wu Zetian moved to Luoyang. During her reign, she lived in Luoyang except from October of the first year of Chang 'an (70 1) to October of the third year of Chang 'an (703). On September 9th, the first year of God's will (AD 690), Wu Zetian established herself as the emperor, respected the holy god emperor, changed the country name to Zhou, made Luoyang its capital, and changed the eastern capital to the god capital, which lasted 15 years.

Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty reigned for 29 years, with Luoyang as its capital 10 year.

In 904, Tang Zhaozong moved to Luoyang, and Emperor Aizong of Tang Dynasty was abolished by Zhu Wen in 907.