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| | Sui -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The Sui also set the stage for and began to set in motion an artistic and cultural renaissance that reached its zenith in the succeeding T'ang dynasty. |  | | The T'ang Dynasty, which succeeded the Sui period, developed a successful form of government and administration and stimulated a cultural and artistic flowering that amounted to a golden... |  | | The Sui dynasty, though relatively short in timespan, reunified China after nearly four centuries of political fragmentation, during which the north and south developed in different ways. |
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| | Sui Dynasty |
 | | The Sui Dynasty's early demise was attributed to the government's tyranny and ceaseless wars. |  | | The Sui Dynasty re-established these and with the Silk Road, promoted the exchange between China and the Western Asia, laying a solid foundation for a flourishing Tang Dynasty (618- 907). |  | | Under the patronage of the Sui, Chinese Buddhism blossomed. |
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| | Sui Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Sui Dynasty Bodhisattva, sandstone, Tianlongshan Grottoes, Shanxi, 6th century. |  | | Buddhism created a unifying cultural force that uplifted the people out of war and into the Sui Dynasty. |  | | The Sui dynasty's early demise was attributed to the government's tyrannical demands on the people, who bore the crushing burden of taxes and compulsory labor. |
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| | Ancient China: The Sui, 589-618 |
 | | Sui Wen-ti employed a cadre of Buddhist advisors in his program to unify the country, and Buddhism would become the government philosophy until the founding the Sung dynasty several centuries later. |  | | However, unlike the founders of the Han dynasties, Sui Wen-ti did not adopt Confucianism as the state philosophy, but rather embraced Buddhism and Taoism, both of which had spread so rapidly during the Three Kingdoms period. |  | | Sui-Wen-ti's son, Sui Yang-ti, who rose to be emperor on the death of his father, soon overextended himself, meddling first in the politics of the northern tribes and then leading military expeditions against Korea. |
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| | Sui on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Not in designer Anna Sui's kaleidoscopic world, where more is a good place to start.(Features) |  | | This short-lived dynasty reunified China in 589 after 400 years of division and laid the foundation for further consolidation under the T'ang dynasty. |  | | The Sui emperors, Yang Chien (reigned 581-604) and his son Yang Kuang (reigned 604-618), extended the empire, reorganized and centralized the state bureaucracy, and formulated a legal code. |
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| | Sui Wen-ti Biography / Biography of Sui Wen-ti Biography Biography |
 | | Sui Wen-ti (541-604) is the formal posthumous name of the Chinese emperor Yang Chien, founder of the Sui dynasty. |  | | Sui Wen-ti Biography / Biography of Sui Wen-ti Biography Biography |  | | The ancestry of Sui Wen-ti, born Yang Chien, is not certain, but it is likely that his antecedents served as officials under several of the non-Chinese states in North China. |
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| | sangoku.txt |
 | | The Founder of the dynasty was more or less a figurehead for his great son, Li Shih-min, the real creator of the T'ang state, and the mastermind of rebellion against the Sui while only 16 years old. |  | | It is under the Anterior Sung Dynasty (420-479) that the tradition of dynastic histories was continued, with the publication of the History of the Later Han Dynasty (the Hou Han Shu) by Fan Ye (398-455). |  | | The Empress Wu's grandson Hsüan Tsung was the last great figure of the dynasty, also known as "Ming Huang," or the "Bright [or brilliant] Emperor." Unfortunately, Hsüan Tsung's long reign ended troubled by rebellion, which substantially impaired the strength of the state for the rest of the history of the dynasty. |
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| | HIS 101 - Lectures |
 | | Sui Yangdi was assassinated in 618, the end of the dynasty |  | | After toppling the Sasanid dynasty, Muslim conquerors adopted Persian statecraft to administer their lands. |  | | 327-28, 344) - Buddhist monk of the Tang dynasty; traveled to India and spent 12 years there studying Buddhism beginning in 630 C.E. His pilgrimage became a legend that helped to popularize Buddhism in China. |
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| | Zhuangzi [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | The Sui dynasty scholar, Lu Deming, produced an invaluable glossary and philological commentary on the text, enabling later generations to benefit from his vast linguistic expertise. |  | | The Ming dynasty Buddhist poet and scholar, Han Shan, wrote a commentary on the Zhuangzi from a Chan Buddhist perspective. |  | | His contribution and interpretation have already been discussed in the body of the entry (See sections above: The Zhuangzi text, and Chapter 2: Qi Wu Lun (Discussion on Smoothing Things Out)). |
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| | HIS 101 - Lectures |
 | | Sui Yangdi was assassinated in 618, the end of the dynasty |  | | After toppling the Sasanid dynasty, Muslim conquerors adopted Persian statecraft to administer their lands. |  | | 327-28, 344) - Buddhist monk of the Tang dynasty; traveled to India and spent 12 years there studying Buddhism beginning in 630 C.E. His pilgrimage became a legend that helped to popularize Buddhism in China. |
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| | T'ang Dynasty |
 | | Their dynasty lasted from 618-907 A.D. Much of their power was made possible through the canals built by the Sui. |  | | Sui, and are often discussed as the same dynasty. |  | | At the end of the T'ang Dynasty, free verse poetry began to be created. |
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| | Indian, Chinese, & Japanese Emperors |
 | | Chinese historians regarded the Southern Dynasties as the legitimate succession of the Chinese Throne, which is why the period is reckoned to extend down to 589, and the Sui begun in 590, even though Yang Chien came to a unified Northern Throne in 581. |  | | It was from the Northern Wei that the fabulous Buddhist cave shrines began to be carved and painted at Dunhuang, on the Silk Road in western Kansu [Gansu]. |  | | Interestingly, when the Manchurians came to power, footbinding was prohibited among their own people; but the tyranny of fashion, or the desire to assimilate to the Chinese, meant that the prohibition eroded in practice. |
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| | china,emperors,Dynasty,history |
 | | /A.D. 581-618 / The Sui Dynasty then united China against a Tatar invasion that had threatened all the states. |  | | The Han Dynastys expanded the Empire and developed a more complex internal structure of Government.Around this period Buddhism (from India) and Taoism became the main influences along with the thoughts and writing of Confucious.Trade,by the means of overland links were formed with Europe. |  | | 1523-1030 B.C./During this period of China`s first powerful Emperor (who as a single person now became overall leader of the seperate tribes,creating the Shang Dynasty) metalwork and Bronze casting were perfected,along with the introduction of writing forms and the China calendar.. |
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| | SUI WEN-TI |
 | | Sui Wen Ti was the founder of the Sui dynasty, which brought about the second unification of China after more than 300 years of division. |  | | Yang Ti's building projects imposed such a heavy burden that the people revolted and the emperor was forced to flee to south China where he was assassinated, which meant that the short-lived Sui dynasty came to a sudden end. |  | | Under his successor Yang Ti the Grand Canal was built joining northern China with the Yangtze river which by then had become a major grain growing area. |
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| | Sui |
 | | The Sui Dynasty had only two emperors, Yang Chien who was called Emperor Wen Ti and his son Emperor Yang. |  | | The Sui Dynasty lasted from 580-618 A.D. The Sui once again united China. |  | | The Sui rulers were interested in expanding their borders and, along with their public works projects, they began costly military campaigns. |
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| | Eunuch - PakAF.com |
 | | In ancient China castration was both a traditional punishment (until the Sui Dynasty) and a means of gaining employment in the Imperial service. |  | | The highest well-documented mortality rate was when 329 of 1,565 boys from the Miao tribe in southern China died when they were castrated after defeat in battle during the early Ming Dynasty â a death rate of 20%. |  | | In 1591, despite overwhelming odds, his forces conquered a large swath of sub-Saharan Africa for the Saadi Dynasty and firmly entrenched Islam in the region. |
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| | Liang Dynasty |
 | | This new Kingdom of Later Liang in Hupei was to be controlled by whatever power was established in the valley of the Wei - the Western Wei (535-57), the Northern Chou (557-81) and the Sui (581-618), who put an end to it in 587. |  | | This expansion of the economy continued and was consolidated in the long reign of the Emperor Wu of the Liang dynasty (502-49), who surrounded himself with able advisers in the persons of Shen Yueh (441-513), known especially for his works on phonbetics, and Hsu Mien (466-535), the author of political works. |  | | During the course of the disturbances which ensured until his death in 552, the Western Wei launched a series of victorious offensives against the Liang empire from the valley of the Wei in Shensi. |
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| | Taiyuan, Regent Tour China |
 | | The grottoes were first dug in the Eastern Wei Dynasty and continued to be made in the Northern Qi, Sui and Tang Dynasties. |  | | The Manshan Ge, a cave made in the Tang Dynasty, has two stories. |  | | In the upper story, sits Buddha Meitreya 8 meters high, which is regarded as a masterpiece among the Grotto works of arts. |
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| | Sui Dynasty |
 | | 589 by the short-lived Sui dynasty (A.D. www.warriortours.com |  | | Sui Dynasty, one of the short-lived Chinese dynasty but famous for great wall construction and grand canal... |  | | A comprehensive general history of the Sui Dynasty of China. |
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| | Asian Spirit - China - Sui Dynasty |
 | | The Dynasties before were so filled with war and uncertainty that, by the time the Tang Dynasty began, we had already seen the Sui Dynasty begin to pave the road for the more lively and active sculptures we were about to see developing during the Tang Dynasty. |  | | In that the Sui Dynasty only lasted three decades, it still (to this day) leaves memorable impressions of the classic Shou-Chou ware, Hsiang Yin ware, Green ware, and most notably the Sui Dynasty White ware. |  | | The Sui Dynasty potters began to work in different forms as well as the many colored wares. |
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| | Sui Yang Di - was he so bad? - China History Forum, online chinese history forum |
 | | Sui Yang Di (隋炀帝) was much criticized in chinese history texts as a tyrant, despotic and decadent emperor who was responsible for the downfall of Sui dynasty. |  | | From what I read and from what I learnt on lectures, the fall of Sui dynasty was caused by the state policies of Sui dynasty. |  | | It was perhaps neccessary in the case of Sui Yangdi, because no-one could claim that the dynasty had declined naturally (it had ended too soon), and the action of the Tang founder looked too much like pure disloyalty rather than a just war. |
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 | | The Sui dynasty's early demise was attributed to... |  | | Sui Dynasty, one of the short-lived Chinese dynasty but famous for great wall construction and grand canal Sui Dynasty, Chinese dynasty, grand canal, great wall Testimonial Booking About Us... |  | | The Sui Dynasty has often been compared to the earlier Qin Dynasty in tenure and the ruthlessness of its accomplishments. |
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| | Tang Dynasty -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China |
 | | Li Yuan was said to have rebelled against Sui Dynasty after he slept with Sui Emperor Yangdi's concubines in Jinyang Palace as a result of Li Shimin's plot in intoxicating his father for offending Sui Dynasty. |  | | Li Yuan's wife was the sister of Sui Dynasty's Empress Dugu. |  | | Sui Dynasty, for its short life duration of 37 years and the despotic ruling of Sui Emperor Yangdi, was treated as part of the Northern Dynasties by Tang historian Li Yanshou. |
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| | Liang Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Western Liang Dynasty (西梁), with its capital established at Jiangling in 555, claimed to be the legitimate successor of Liang Dynasty; it was subservient to the successive Western Wei Dynasty, Northern Zhou Dynasty, and Sui Dynasty, and was abolished by Sui Dynasty in 587. |  | | Note: some historians consider Western Liang as a continuation of the Liang Dynasty since it was founded by Xiao Cha (Emperor Xuan), a grandson of Xiao Yan (Emperor Wu), the founder of the Liang Dynasty. |  | | Liang Dynasty (梁朝) (502-557), also known as Southern Liang Dynasty (南梁), was the third of Southern dynasties in China, followed by the Chen Dynasty. |
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| | Church View Antiques: "Chinese Antiquities, Ceramics and works of art of the Neolithic period, Han Dynasty, Six Dynasties, Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty" |
 | | of the Neolithic period, Han Dynasty, Sui Dynasty, |  | | Church View Antiques: "Chinese Antiquities, Ceramics and works of art of the Neolithic period, Han Dynasty, Six Dynasties, Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty" |  | | Six Dynasties, Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty, |
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| | HighBeam Research: Library Search: Results |
 | | Sui A dynasty of emperors ruling China (589–618), between the period of The Three Kingdoms and the Tang Dynasty. |  | | SUI [ Sui], dynasty of China that ruled from 581 to 618... |  | | official sources, argues convincingly that the Sui and Tang foreign policy of over three hundred... |
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| | Encyclopedia: Goguryeo Sui War |
 | | Sui united China in 589, defeating the Chen Dynasty and ending the division of the continent that spanned almost 300 years. |  | | A series of campaigns launched by the Sui Dynasty of China against the Goguryeo dynasty of Korea between 598 and 614, it resulted in the defeat of Sui and contributed to its eventual fall in 618. |  | | Wendi of Sui was displeased with the challenge from Goguryeo, which continued small scale raiding into Sui's northern border by Goguryeo troops. |
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| | Asian Spirit - China - Sui Dynasty |
 | | The Dynasties before were so filled with war and uncertainty that, by the time the Tang Dynasty began, we had already seen the Sui Dynasty begin to pave the road for the more lively and active sculptures we were about to see developing during the Tang Dynasty. |  | | During the Sui Dynasty, the ongoing lotus theme of the many Dynasties prior began to fade in popularity to the more popular geometric designs. |  | | The Sui Dynasty potters began to work in different forms as well as the many colored wares. |
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| | Tang Dynasty -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China |
 | | Li Yuan was said to have rebelled against Sui Dynasty after he slept with Sui Emperor Yangdi's concubines in Jinyang Palace as a result of Li Shimin's plot in intoxicating his father for offending Sui Dynasty. |  | | Tang Dynasty lasted 290 years thereafter, and it could be considered a great international empire in the scale of Rome and Greece. |  | | Yang Jian then forced two remaining Northern Zhou kings to commit suicide, forced Northern Zhou Emperor Jingdi to confer the post of Prime Minister onto him, and upgraded the hereditary title of Duke Sui to King Sui. |
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