Emperor Taizong, also known as Li Shimin, was the second emperor of China's [[Tang Dynasty]]. He is known as an active patron of Buddhism and of the arts, and for establishing the Tang Law Code, which would have a profound influence upon all later Chinese dynasties, as well as upon legal structures throughout East Asia. The Japanese [[Taika Reforms]] of [[645]], for example, were based closely upon the Tang Code. | Emperor Taizong, also known as Li Shimin, was the second emperor of China's [[Tang Dynasty]]. He is known as an active patron of Buddhism and of the arts, and for establishing the Tang Law Code, which would have a profound influence upon all later Chinese dynasties, as well as upon legal structures throughout East Asia. The Japanese [[Taika Reforms]] of [[645]], for example, were based closely upon the Tang Code. |