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PulseAugur coverage of Tang dynasty — every cluster mentioning Tang dynasty across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.

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  1. RESEARCH · CL_130411 ·

    Louis Vuitton trademark win sparks debate over Chinese heritage ownership

    A Chinese tea company, Molly Tea, has been ordered to pay $1.5 million to Louis Vuitton for trademark infringement over a four-petal flower design. This ruling has ignited a debate in China, with state media and online …

  2. MEME · CL_125740 ·

    Performer goes viral playing poet Li Bai, offering solace to visitors

    A 24-year-old performer named Wang Haonan has gained significant online popularity by portraying the Tang dynasty poet Li Bai at a themed tourist district in Tangshan, Hebei, China. Wang, who plays the role of the histo…

  3. COMMENTARY · CL_118204 ·

    Dragon motifs reveal Chinese imperial strength and decline

    Dragon motifs have been a significant symbol in Chinese culture for millennia, dating back to the Yangshao culture. Initially depicted as snake-like, these motifs evolved into more beast-like forms by the Tang dynasty a…

  4. TOOL · CL_111085 ·

    Luma Labs showcases Ray3.2 video generation with historical theme

    Luma Labs showcased a video generation project featuring a Tang Dynasty warrior, created using their Ray3.2 model with Multi-Keyframe and Uni1.1 features. The demonstration provided a behind-the-scenes look at the creat…

  5. MEME · CL_97242 ·

    New animated series "The Adorable Baby of the Great Tang in the Box" released

    A new animated series titled "The Adorable Baby of the Great Tang in the Box" has been released, covering the first two seasons. The story follows a character who discovers a mystical treasure box, leading to a dramatic…

  6. MEME · CL_45366 ·

    Ancient Chinese texts describe 'immortal mirror' akin to CT scan

    Ancient Chinese texts from the Tang dynasty describe an "immortal mirror" capable of displaying internal organs, functioning as an early conceptualization of modern CT scans. These legends also included portable version…