The transition from Sui to Tang (613–628), or simply the Sui-Tang transition, was the period of Chinese history between the end of the Sui dynasty and...
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history of the Tang dynasty encompasses the period of Chinese military activity from 618 to 907. The Tang dynasty and the preceding Sui dynasty share many...
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lived, it set the precedent for the Tang dynasty that followed. The Sui dynasty inherited the Twenty-four Armies from the Northern Zhou. The system of recruitment...
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Chinese unification (disambiguation) (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
under the Jin dynasty Sui conquest of Chen (589), the war that unified China under the Sui dynasty Transition from Sui to Tang (613–628), the series of...
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of the Sui and was one of the pivotal factors in the collapse of the dynasty, which led to its overthrow by the Tang dynasty in AD 618. The Sui dynasty...
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Duke of Tang, a title he continued to hold after the Northern Zhou throne was seized by Emperor Wen of Sui (Yang Jian) in 581, establishing the Sui dynasty...
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Hongfu (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
heroine from imperial China whose birth name was Zhang Chuchen (張出塵, alternatively 張初塵). She was purported to have lived during the Transition from Sui to Tang...
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Shibi Khan (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
Shishuhu was planning to rebel against the khagan. Shibi Khahan, knowing that the accusation was false, became resolved to rebel against Sui. In the fall of...
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prominent early Tang generals. Li Jing was born in 571, during the Sui dynasty's predecessor state Northern Zhou. His clan was from the Chang'an region...
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Wei. In October 618, the Sui general Wang Shichong crushed his forces at Yanshi. Li Mi fled to Tang territory and submitted to Emperor Gaozu, but subsequently...
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Battle of Hulao (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
Ssŭ Shui), was a decisive Tang victory over the rival Zheng and Hebei-based Xia polities during the transition from Sui to Tang. The battle took place during...
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rule Mongol conquest of China Sino-Russian border conflicts Transition from Sui to Tang Dzungar–Qing Wars Qing conquest of Mongolia Qing conquest of...
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Qin Shubao (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
was a Chinese general who lived in the early Tang dynasty of China. Along with Yuchi Gong, he continues to be worshipped in China as a door god. He is...
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Wang Shichong (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
surrounding the palace. Huangfu fled to Chang'an, the capital of Emperor Gaozu of Tang (Li Yuan), a former Sui general who had first nominally supported...
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Qutu Tong (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
during the transitional period from Sui to Tang. Qutu Tong is a descendant of Xianbei people. Originally, he was a general serving for the Sui dynasty....
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Yang You (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
After Li Yuan founded the Tang dynasty, he had Yang You executed. Following Yang You's death, his brother Yang Tong claimed the Sui throne until 619. Li Yuan...
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Wei Zheng (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
chancellor of the Tang dynasty for about 13 years during the reign of Emperor Taizong. He was also the lead editor of the official history of the Sui dynasty,...
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Liu Wuzhou (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
When Yuchi and Xun then sought to aid another ally, Wang Xingben (王行本), a Sui general still holding out against Tang at Pufan (蒲反, in modern Yuncheng...
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was preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Historians generally regard the Tang as a high point in Chinese...
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Dou Jiande (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
causing Li to flee west and surrender to Emperor Gaozu of Tang (Li Yuan), a former Sui general who had rebelled in 617 and established Tang dynasty in...
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certain governmental individuals who were also poets, during the transition from Sui to Tang. This group includes the emperor Li Shimin, the calligrapher...
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Yan Liben (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
Chinese emperors from the Han dynasty (202 BC–220 AD) up until the Sui dynasty (581–618) period. His works were highly regarded by the Tang writers Zhu Jingxuan...
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Yang Zhengdao (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
Sui–Tang transition. He was a grandson of Emperor Yang of Sui, and "ruled" as King of Sui (Chinese: 隋王) in an area around Dingxiang Commandery from 620...
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Battle of Huoyi (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
September 617, between the forces of the rebel Duke of Tang, Li Yuan, and the army of the ruling Sui dynasty. Li Yuan, with an army of around 25,000, was...
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Zhu Can (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
to Li Mi the Duke of Wei, the Sui emperor Yang Tong, Emperor Gaozu of Tang, and Wang Shichong the Emperor of Zheng. After finally breaking with Tang,...
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Yang Tong (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
posthumous name that Tang later gave Yang Tong's brother Yang You, but as Sui's official history, the Book of Sui was written during Tang, Yang You was recognized...
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Yuwen Huaji (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
the Sui general Wang Shichong in fall 618 and subsequently fled to the newly established Tang dynasty, although he then tried to rebel against Tang in...
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Li Daozong (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
Daozong's father. Li Yuan rebelled against Emperor Yang of Sui in 617, and by 618 had established Tang dynasty as its Emperor Gaozu. He created many of his...
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Li Shiji (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
referred to as Xu Maogong (his original family name and his courtesy name combined) and Xu Ji in the historical novels Shuo Tang [zh] and Sui Tang Yanyi [zh]...
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Du Fuwei (category Transition from Sui to Tang)
service to Tang dynasty as Li Fuwei (李伏威), was an agrarian leader who rose against the rule of Emperor Yang of Sui at the end of the Chinese dynasty Sui dynasty...
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