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- Sino-Tibetan_relations_during_the_Tang_dynasty comment "During Tang dynasty rule in China (618–907), Chinese and Tibetan forces had many battles, although there were also years of peace.The Old Book of Tang recorded the first ever embassy from Tibet arrived in China from the Tibetan emperor Songtsän Gampo in the 8th Zhenguan year or 634 CE. Tang chronicles describe this as a tribute mission, but it brought an ultimatum demanding a marriage alliance, not subservient rituals.".
- Q7800403 comment "During Tang dynasty rule in China (618–907), Chinese and Tibetan forces had many battles, although there were also years of peace.The Old Book of Tang recorded the first ever embassy from Tibet arrived in China from the Tibetan emperor Songtsän Gampo in the 8th Zhenguan year or 634 CE. Tang chronicles describe this as a tribute mission, but it brought an ultimatum demanding a marriage alliance, not subservient rituals.".