Emperor Wen of Sui (隋文帝; 21 July 541 – 13 August 604), personal name Yang Jian (楊堅), Xianbei name Puliuru Jian (普六茹堅), was the founding emperor of the...
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the second emperor of the Sui dynasty of China. Emperor Yang's original name was Yang Ying, but he was renamed by his father Emperor Wen, after consulting...
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Sui would ultimately preside over a new golden age in Chinese history. The dynasty was founded by Yang Jian (Emperor Wen), who had been a member of the...
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Chen dynasty (redirect from Sui conquest of Chen)
while Emperor Jing of Western Liang was at the Sui capital to meet with Sui's Emperor Wen, the Western Liang officials Xiao Yan (蕭巖, Emperor Jing's uncle)...
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was seized by Emperor Wen of Sui (Yang Jian) in 581, establishing the Sui dynasty, as Emperor Wen's wife, Empress Dugu, was an aunt of his. At some point...
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Dugu Qieluo (redirect from Empress Dugu (Sui dynasty))
Wenxian (Chinese: 文獻皇后), was an empress of the Sui dynasty of China. She was the wife of Emperor Wen, who, on account of his love and respect for her, as well...
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Chen Shubao (redirect from Emperor Houzhou of Chen China)
treated kindly by Emperor Wen of Sui and his son and successor, Emperor Yang of Sui until his death in December 604, during the reign of Emperor Yang. Chen Shubao...
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by his posthumous title of Prince of Fangling (房陵王), was a crown prince of Sui dynasty. He was the oldest son of Emperor Wen and Empress Dugu. He drew...
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Gaozu (redirect from Emperor Gaozu)
(543–578) Yang Jian (Emperor Wen of Sui) (541–604) of the Sui dynasty Wang Jian (Former Shu) (847–918) of Former Shu Yang Longyan (897–920) of Wu (Ten Kingdoms)...
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Yang Lihua (category Sui dynasty people)
from Emperor Jing in March 581, ending Northern Zhou and establishing the Sui Dynasty as Emperor Wen. Emperor Wen created Emperor Jing the Duke of Jie...
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dynasty. Emperor Wen of Sui was displeased with the challenge from Goguryeo, which continued small scale raiding into Sui's northern border. Wen sent diplomatic...
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Dugu Xin (category Forced suicides of Chinese people)
because of their marriages that he was a father-in-law to two emperors from two Chinese dynasties (Emperor Ming of Northern Zhou and Emperor Wen of Sui), and...
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Emperor Wen, Wendi, or the Wen Emperor may refer to: King Wen of Zhou (1112 BC–1050 BC), Emperor Wen of Han (202 BC–157 BC), Emperor Wen of Wei (187–226)...
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refer to: Emperor Wen of Sui (541–604), personal name Yang Jian, founder and emperor of the Sui dynasty Yang Jian (Sui prince) (585–618), Sui dynasty prince...
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the whole of the Great Realm. — Heruo Bi to Emperor Wen of Sui The only commander to offer any significant resistance was the governor of Wu Commandery...
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Jnanayasas (category Sui dynasty Buddhists)
recognised by Emperor Wen of Sui China and taught the monks Yasogupta and Jnanagupta. He translated 7 scriptures in 51 fascicles, including: Sutra of Great Compassion...
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Kaihuang Code (redirect from Sui Code)
開皇律; pinyin: Kāihuáng Lù) was a series of laws formulated in China at the time of Sui dynasty Emperor Wen of Sui (r. 581-604 CE). Containing twelve chapters...
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December 423) Emperor Min of Jin(300-318) Emperor Huai of Jin(284-313) Emperor Wen of Sui (541–604) Emperor Yang of Sui (569–618) Emperor Gaozu of Tang (566–635)...
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Northern and Southern dynasties (category Dynasties of China)
to an end with the unification of China proper by Emperor Wen of the Sui dynasty. During this period, the process of sinicization accelerated among the...
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father Li Yuan, the Duke of Tang, was a general of the Sui dynasty, and a nephew, by marriage, to Sui's founding emperor Emperor Wen. Li Shimin's grandmother...
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participate in labor, and she willingly did so. In 582, Emperor Wen of Sui, because Emperor Ming had supported him during Northern Zhou's civil war in...
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Shen Buhai (category People of Han (Warring States))
Jing of Han, Chao Cuo, Dong Zhongshu, Gongsun Hong, and Emperor Xuan of Han, and Emperor Wen of Sui. Although a Confucian-oriented minister, Zhuge Liang...
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particular, was one of the most influential women in ancient China history, owing to her closeness to her husband, the Emperor Wen of Sui, throughout their...
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establishing the Sui dynasty, with Yang taking the throne as its Emperor Wen. Emperor Wen created the young emperor the Duke of Jie. However, he had all of close...
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Silla. About 570 – Basilica of St. Sernin, Toulouse constructed. 582 – Daxing (大兴城) founded in China by Emperor Wen of Sui. 593 – Gangō-ji (元興寺) temple...
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Qin Shi Huang (redirect from First emperor of Qin)
Shi Huang: The ruthless emperor who burned books". BBC. 12 October 2012. Retrieved 24 November 2022. Mao Zedong sixiang wan sui! (1969), p. 195. Referenced...
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(Chinese: 寧遠公主), was a daughter of the Emperor Xuan of Chen and an imperial concubine to the Emperor Wen of Sui, founder of the Sui dynasty. The future Consort...
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offered to submit to the Emperor Wen of Sui and further to offer a daughter to serve as Emperor Wen's concubine—which Emperor Wen (who had very few, if any...
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Xiao Cong (redirect from Emperor Houzhu of Western Liang)
suspecting Sui intentions, Emperor Wen of Sui abolished the Western Liang throne, seized Western Liang territories, and made Emperor Jing one of his officials...
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Civil service (redirect from History of civil service in China)
service examination system was established by Emperor Wen of Sui. Emperor Yang of Sui established a new category of recommended candidates for the mandarinate...
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