Emperor Gong of the Sui Dynasty (617-618), or Gongdi was the last emperor of China's Sui dynasty. After his grandfather, Yangdi, was strangled, he was crowned emperor in Chang'an. He was, however, simply a puppet of the regent Li Yuan. Li Yuan, a year after Gongdi was crowned Emperor, turned against Gongdi, captured Luoyang and founded the Tang Dynasty. Gongdi was allowed to live, but the Sui reign was over. Events Sui Gong Di succeeds Sui Yang Di as emperor of China. ... Events End of the Sui Dynasty and beginning of the Tang Dynasty in China. ... The Sui Dynasty (隋朝 Hanyu Pinyin: Suí, 581-618) followed the Southern and Northern Dynasties and preceded the Tang Dynasty in China. ... Categories: China-related stubs | Tang Dynasty emperors ... Luoyang (Simplified Chinese: 洛阳; Traditional Chinese: 洛陽; pinyin: ) is a city in Henan province, China. ... The Tang Dynasty (唐朝 Hanyu Pinyin táng cháo; 618-907) followed the Sui Dynasty and preceded the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period in China. ...
The Sui Dynasty (隋朝 Hanyu Pinyin: Suí, 581-618) followed the Southern and Northern Dynasties and preceded the Tang Dynasty in China. ... Events Sui Gong Di succeeds Sui Yang Di as emperor of China. ... Events End of the Sui Dynasty and beginning of the Tang Dynasty in China. ...
The PRC administers and governs mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau, while the ROC administers and governs the island groups of Taiwan, the Pescadores, Kinmen, Matsu, and the disputed islands of Pratas and Taiping in the South China Sea.
China is composed of a vast variety of highly different landscapes, with mostly plateaus and mountains in the west, and lower lands on the east.
In essence, the history of 20th century China is one of experimentation with new systems of social, political, and economic organization that would allow for the reintegration of the nation in the wake of dynastic collapse.