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Emperor Yang of Sui China (569 - March 11, 618), or Yangdi was the son and heir of Emperor Wen of Sui, and then the second emperor of China's Sui Dynasty. Events The Nubian kingdom of Alodia is converted to Christianity, according to John of Ephesus. ...
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Events End of the Sui Dynasty and beginning of the Tang Dynasty in China. ...
Emperor Wen of Sui (541-604), personal name Yang Jian, was the founder and first emperor of Chinas Sui Dynasty. ...
The Sui Dynasty (éæ Hanyu Pinyin: suà cháo, 581-618) followed the Southern and Northern Dynasties and preceded the Tang Dynasty in China. ...
Yangdi, ruling from 604 to 617, committed to several large projects during his rule, most notably the completion of the Grand Canal. He also caused the reconstruction of the Great Wall, a project which took the lives of nearly six million workers. These expeditures, along with a series of disastrous campaigns against Korea, left the empire bankrupt and the people in revolt. An uprising forced Yangdi to flee to South China, where he was eventually assassinated. Events April 13 - Sabinianus becomes Pope, succeeding Gregory I. September 13 - Pope Sabinianus is consecrated. ...
Events Sui Gong Di succeeds Sui Yang Di as emperor of China. ...
The Grand Canal (Simplified Chinese: å¤§è¿æ²³; Traditional Chinese: 大鿲³; pinyin: ) of China, also known as the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal (Simplified Chinese: 京æå¤§è¿æ²³; Traditional Chinese: 京æå¤§éæ²³; pinyin: ) is the largest ancient canal or artificial river in the world. ...
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The Goguryeo-Sui War was a series of campaigns launched by the Sui Dynasty of China against the Goguryeo dynasty of Korea between 598 and 614. ...
Korea (see Names of Korea) refers to the civilization and geographical area situated on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia, bordering China to the northwest and Russia to the northeast, and Japan to the southeast across the Korea Strait. ...
North China (北方 Hanyu pinyin: Běifāng) and South China (南方 Hanyu pinyin: Nánfāng) are two approximate regions within China. ...
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Yangdi committed almost eight million people to constructing roads, palaces, the Grand Canal, the Great Wall and ships. The re-designing of Luoyang alone consumed a quarter of that amount, and the building of the Grand Canal took up 2 million men. Luoyang (Simplified Chinese: æ´é³; Traditional Chinese: æ´é½; pinyin: ) is a prefecture-level city in western Henan province, Peoples Republic of China. ...
Equally manpower-consuming were the 3 expeditions against Korea, each one needing about a million men. Due to tactical errors, though, the huge army was unable to conquer Korea. A million people died in the 3 campaigns. Even with many books describing his achievements, Yangdi is still considered a tyrant in China, and the reason for the Sui Dynasty's relatively short rule. Legend claims Yang send a series of messengers to Hua Mulan with the message to come to him as his concubine. She refused and committed suicide, afterwards. The Emperor then held a funeral with honors for her. Oil painting on silk, Hua Mulan Goes to War Hua Mulan (Traditional Chinese: è±æ¨è; Simplified Chinese: è±æ¨å
°; Pinyin: ) is the heroine who joined an all-male army described in a famous Chinese non-fictional poem written during the period of the Northern Dynasties (420-589) and first collected in Yuefu, the Song...
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Suicide (from Latin sui caedere, to kill oneself) is the act of willfully ending ones own life. ...
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