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    of Sui (隋煬帝, 569 – 11 April 618), personal name Yang Guang (楊廣), alternative name Ying (英), Xianbei name Amo (阿摩), was the second emperor of the Sui dynasty...
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  • officers. Yangdi moved the capital to the south in Yangzhou, but the revolts were too widespread. Yuwen Shu's son, Yuwen Huaji, became a powerful Sui general...
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    The Sui dynasty ([swěɪ], Chinese: 隋朝; pinyin: Suí cháo) was a short-lived Chinese imperial dynasty that ruled from 581 to 618. The re-unification of China...
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    These projects depleted the resources and the workforce of the Sui. In AD 618, Sui Yangdi was murdered. Li Yuan, the former governor of Taiyuan, declared...
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  • Poitiers the "Vexilla Regis" is first sung during the Procession. Yángdi, emperor of the Sui Dynasty (d. 618) Ainmuire mac Sétnai, High King of Ireland Al-Harith...
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  • against the Sui dynasty between 598 and 614, known as the Goguryeo-Sui Wars. He fended off four Sui campaigns by Emperors Wendi and Yangdi, including the...
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  • was countered by the northeastern aristocracy who were supported by the Sui Yangdi Emperor. However, political positions within both the northeastern and...
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    Imoko as official envoy to the Sui Court (Japanese missions to Imperial China). She sends him to pay tribute to Emperor Yángdi, and let him deliver the famous...
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  • however the Sui dynasty system was incomplete.: 132  It was under Emperor Yangdi that more reforms took place in accordance with the ancient traditions and...
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  • Persian frontier with Arabia is no longer guarded (approximate date). Emperor Yángdi orders the capital to be transferred from Chang'an to Luoyang. He begins...
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    power of the military aristocracy. He is succeeded by Yángdi, who becomes the second emperor of the Sui Dynasty. Prince Shotoku, imperial regent of Empress...
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    Chaturanga is played in its current form in India (approximate date). Yangdi, a Sui emperor, extends the Grand Canal. He reportedly assumes power by poisoning...
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  • Goguryeo–Sui War: Emperor Yángdi invades Goguryeo (Korea) with an expeditionary force of over one million men, named the "24 Armies". Battle of Salsu: A Sui force...
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    frontier and supplies him with 2,000 horses. Winter – Li Yuan demotes Sui emperor Yángdi to the status of Taishang Huang (retired emperor), and declares Yang...
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    Goguryeo–Sui War: Emperor Yángdi crosses the Liao River again, and puts Manchuria under siege. During the campaign Yang Xuangan, an official of the Sui dynasty...
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    force (5,000 men), at a watering place near Kufa (Southern Iraq). Emperor Yángdi completes the Grand Canal; it provides an unbroken inland ship transport...
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    almost nonexistent compared to those of Sui. Yang Yang faced no option but retreat. In 612, Sui Emperor Yangdi ordered preparations for a war against the...
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    Egypt to Constantinople. June 18 – The Sui dynasty ends: Rebel leader Li Yuan captures Luoyang, and has Emperor Yángdi murdered. He proclaims himself emperor...
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  • Chaturanga is played in its current form in India (approximate date). Yangdi, a Sui emperor, extends the Grand Canal. He reportedly assumes power by poisoning...
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  • the Sui dynasty (隋朝), which ruled China between AD 581 and 618. The dynasty was named for the family title: the Yang (楊) family were the Dukes of Sui. Those...
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    colour. Court censors during Emperor Gaozu wore the quefeiguan. Emperor Yangdi later reformed the dress code in accordance of the ancient customs and news...
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  • Emperor Yang of Sui in order to seek their protection. Tardu attacked Chang'an, the Sui capital, around 600, demanding Emperor Yangdi end his interference...
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  • Twin of Brothers (2011 TV series) (category Television series set in the Sui dynasty)
    Yuqing as Xian Yuanjing (單婉晶) Li Haokui as Arms Sponsor (軍火供應商) Kao Hu as Sui Yangdi (隋煬帝) Wang Jiusheng as Qin Shubao (秦叔寶) Pang Guochang as Eunuch Xiao (蕭公公)...
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  • Yingchuan Commandery (category Commanderies of the Sui dynasty)
    was established by the state of Qin after it conquered Hán. The seat was Yangdi (陽翟, modern Yuzhou, Henan), which, according to legend, was the capital...
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    form the Qin Empire's Yingchuan Commandery, with the commandery capital at Yangdi (陽翟; present-day Yuzhou, Henan). In 228 BC, after the fall of Zhao, Wang...
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  • Goguryeo–Sui War: Emperor Yángdi invades Goguryeo (Korea) with an expeditionary force of over one million men, named the "24 Armies". Battle of Salsu: A Sui force...
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    archaeologists rediscovered the flesh śarīra (of Buddha) donated by Emperor Yangdi of the Sui Dynasty dated to the 8th day of the 4th lunar month 616 CE. There...
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  • 584) Liu Wenjing, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (d. 619) 569 Yángdi, emperor of the Sui Dynasty (d. 618) 560 Aspasius of Auch, bishop of Éauze Audoin...
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    today. One prominent historical speaker of the Wu dialect was Emperor Yangdi of the Sui dynasty and his Empress Xiao. Emperor Xuan of Western Liang, a member...
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  • Princess Yingyin (潁陰公主), personal name Jian (堅), second daughter Princess Yangdi (陽翟公主), personal name Xiu (修), third daughter Family tree of the Han dynasty...
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