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The Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties: A History of China. A History of China, #15

Par : Hui Wang
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  • ISBN978-91-89998-44-5
  • EAN9789189998445
  • Date de parution01/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurHui Wang

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The Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties: A History of China PART ONE tells a story of ambition, power, glory, and betrayal. This book doesn't just show one of the most amazing periods in China's history; it also reveals the sweeping drama of the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties. The rise of Emperor Wen of Sui is a story of a hidden hero. He outsmarted his rivals, took the throne, and started a legend of unification and conquest.
Under his rule, wars against the Turks and the Chen dynasty changed China, bringing new hopes. These wars strengthened central power and laid a solid foundation for the country's future unity. Emperor Yang of Sui's rule was a completely different story. He was a ruler with big dreams, but he pushed the people too hard. He moved the capital, built the Grand Canal, and launched endless wars against Goguryeo, trying to create an unshakable dynasty.
But the nonstop wars and heavy labor demands caused the people to rise up, and the Wagang Uprising finally overthrew the Sui. From the ruins of the Sui, Li Yuan saw his chance. Using his sharp mind, he toppled the Sui, installed a puppet emperor, and laid the groundwork for the powerful Tang dynasty. But the birth of the Tang wasn't easy. The bloody Xuanwu Gate Incident saw brothers fighting each other, warlords in the northwest and central plains fought for power, and the empire's fate hung by a thread.
Thanks to wise advisors and bold reforms, the Tang entered the legendary Golden Age of Zhenguan. The empire became brighter and richer than ever before. But dangers were never far away. The Turks threatened the borders, Tibet was both a friend and a rival, and Emperor Taizong's dream of uniting the world kept the Tang pushing westward. After Emperor Taizong's death, his big dreams were left unfinished, but the Tang kept moving forward.
They crushed rebellions, expanded into Central Asia, and even sent generals like Ren Gui to help Silla defeat Baekje and capture Goguryeo. These actions showed not only the Tang's military strength but also its diplomatic skills. The time of the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties was an era full of heroes. Warlords rose and fell, Zhai Rang was killed, Emperor Yang was assassinated, and the land fell into chaos.
Through all this turmoil, China's history was forever changed. The unification under the Sui, the failures of Emperor Yang, and the glory and struggles of the Tang left lessons and stories that still matter today.
The Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties: A History of China PART ONE tells a story of ambition, power, glory, and betrayal. This book doesn't just show one of the most amazing periods in China's history; it also reveals the sweeping drama of the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties. The rise of Emperor Wen of Sui is a story of a hidden hero. He outsmarted his rivals, took the throne, and started a legend of unification and conquest.
Under his rule, wars against the Turks and the Chen dynasty changed China, bringing new hopes. These wars strengthened central power and laid a solid foundation for the country's future unity. Emperor Yang of Sui's rule was a completely different story. He was a ruler with big dreams, but he pushed the people too hard. He moved the capital, built the Grand Canal, and launched endless wars against Goguryeo, trying to create an unshakable dynasty.
But the nonstop wars and heavy labor demands caused the people to rise up, and the Wagang Uprising finally overthrew the Sui. From the ruins of the Sui, Li Yuan saw his chance. Using his sharp mind, he toppled the Sui, installed a puppet emperor, and laid the groundwork for the powerful Tang dynasty. But the birth of the Tang wasn't easy. The bloody Xuanwu Gate Incident saw brothers fighting each other, warlords in the northwest and central plains fought for power, and the empire's fate hung by a thread.
Thanks to wise advisors and bold reforms, the Tang entered the legendary Golden Age of Zhenguan. The empire became brighter and richer than ever before. But dangers were never far away. The Turks threatened the borders, Tibet was both a friend and a rival, and Emperor Taizong's dream of uniting the world kept the Tang pushing westward. After Emperor Taizong's death, his big dreams were left unfinished, but the Tang kept moving forward.
They crushed rebellions, expanded into Central Asia, and even sent generals like Ren Gui to help Silla defeat Baekje and capture Goguryeo. These actions showed not only the Tang's military strength but also its diplomatic skills. The time of the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties was an era full of heroes. Warlords rose and fell, Zhai Rang was killed, Emperor Yang was assassinated, and the land fell into chaos.
Through all this turmoil, China's history was forever changed. The unification under the Sui, the failures of Emperor Yang, and the glory and struggles of the Tang left lessons and stories that still matter today.