Tang Dynasty's Southwest Border Management Led to Rise of Nanzhao.
The Han and Tang Dynasties managed China's southwest borders differently. The Tang Dynasty used mollification with ulterior motives, relying on armed forces for consolidation. The Han Dynasty showed strength in administration with the establishment of Yongchang County, but the rise of Nanzhao and the Xi-er River war were consequences of their 109-year rule. The differences in management strategies led to varied outcomes in the southwest region.