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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...
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  • Empress of the Sui dynasty may refer to: Empress Dugu (r. 581-602), the wife of Emperor Wen Empress Xiao (Sui dynasty) (r. 605-618), the wife of Emperor...
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    foundation for future dynasties. It was conquered by the Sui dynasty in 589, marking an end to the Northern and Southern dynasties period in Chinese history...
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    under the Sui dynasty (581–618). Under this short-lived dynasty, many reforms were initiated that led to the subsequent success of the Tang dynasty. The only...
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    brief reign of his grandson Yang Tong, was the second emperor of the Sui dynasty of China. Emperor Yang's original name was Yang Ying, but he was renamed...
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  • Look up Sui in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sui typically refers to Sui dynasty (581–618), a Chinese dynasty notable for reuniting the country and...
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  • The Goguryeo–Sui War were a series of invasions launched by the Sui dynasty of China against Goguryeo, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, between AD 598...
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  • and Southern dynasties period to the collapse of the Southern Song dynasty. The following is a simplified family tree for the Sui dynasty (隋朝), which ruled...
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    Buddhist terms, was the founder and the first emperor of the Chinese Sui dynasty. As a Buddhist, he encouraged the spread of Buddhism through the state...
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    resentful, the Sui dynasty erupted in rebellion and ended with the assassination of Emperor Yang in 618. Frontier policy under the Tang dynasty reversed the...
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