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YANG LIANG
YANG XUANGAN
MODERN SHENYANG
FOURTH CAMPAIGN
SPRING 609
EMPRESS XIAO
VISIT
FURTHER
NUMBER
LAUNCH
RESPECT
EMPIRE
TREASURE
THREE SONS
WANG
TIME
BAD NEWS
SIEGE
NORTHERN PROVINCES
YANGTZE RIVER
JIANGSU PROVINCE
TAIYUAN
THRONE
YUWEN
YANG SU
YANG GUANG
EMPEROR WEN
REBELLION
REBELLIONS
CAMPAIGN
INSTIGATION
PYONGYANG
EMPEROR
LUOYANG
GRAND CANAL
COUP
SUI DYNASTY
LI YUAN
JIANGDU
JIANGSU
GOGURYEO
SUI
EMPEROR YANG
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  1. Emperor Yang was assassinated in 618. (Web site)
  2. Emperor Yang was incensed and ordered that they be executed, but at the last minute spared them, formally awarding them to their father Yuwen Shu as slaves. (Web site) Move Up
  3. When Emperor Yang was assassinated in 618 by an aide, Li Yuan deposed the puppet prince and declared himself emperor, thus establishing the new Tang Dynasty. Move Up
  4. In 618, Emperor Yang was killed in a coup at Jiangdu (江都, in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu), led by the general Yuwen Huaji. (Web site) Move Up
  5. In 618, Emperor Yang was murdered in Jiangdu by one of his aides. Move Up

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  1. Emperor Yang did not execute Yang Liang, but reduced him to commoner rank and imprisoned him for the rest of his life. (Web site)

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  1. Emperor Yang carried out heavy-handed reprisals against actual or perceived adherents of Yang Xuangan, but such actions did not deter further rebellions. (Web site)

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  1. The only territory that Emperor Yang gained was the city of Wulixian (武厲暹, in modern Shenyang, Liaoning).

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  1. Emperor Yang declared a fourth campaign against Goguryeo -- but he never actually launched it. (Web site)

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  1. Later in spring 609, Emperor Yang conducted a tour of the newly conquered Tuyuhun territory, and sent several generals to chase down Murong Fuyun. (Web site)

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  1. Empress Xiao and her ladies in waiting had to personally make caskets for both Emperor Yang and Yang Gao. (Web site)

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  1. Emperor Yang ordered Gao Yuan to come visit him, offering to reward him if he did so and to punish him if he did not do so. (Web site)

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  1. When Murong Fuyun fled further, Emperor Yang had his forces seize Tuyuhun's territory, establishing four commanderies, to be populated with exiles. (Web site)
  2. He further pointed out that Emperor Yang was reneging on his promise to stop considering campaigns against Goguryeo. Move Up

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  1. He restored much of the institutions of Sui's Emperor Wen, reversing a number of changes that Emperor Yang made.

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  1. Emperor Yang began to plan a fourth campaign, which, however, he was never able to launch. (Web site)

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  1. Dou treated Empress Xiao with kindness and respect while giving a proper mourning for Emperor Yang. (Web site)

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  1. Empress Xiao often accompanied Emperor Yang on his tours around the empire, and she saw that he had lost his virtues. (Web site)
  2. Also in spring 609, Emperor Yang ordered a redistribution of the farming land throughout the empire. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. In spring 609, Ashina Rangan made another visit to Emperor Yang, and Emperor Yang again rewarded him with much treasure. (Web site)

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  1. He was the second of three sons of Yang Zhao, Emperor Yang 's son and crown prince.

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  1. However, Emperor Yang, believing that Wang was a capable general, bestowed even greater favor on him.
  2. Emperor Yang instead sent Wang, and Wang defeated Liu, killing him. Move Up

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  1. Emperor Yang later planned another attack on Goguryeo in 615, but due to Sui's deteroriating internal state at that time was never able to launch it.
  2. This time, Emperor Yang gave the generals freer rein, and it appeared that Liaodong was on the verge of falling. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. When one reported to Empress Xiao, Empress Xiao had her report to Emperor Yang -- but Emperor Yang, not wishing to hear about the bad news, beheaded her. (Web site)

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  1. Yuwen Shu suggested that Emperor Yang take the most elite guards and try to fight out of the siege, but Su Wei and Fan Zigai opposed.

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  1. Later in 615, Emperor Yang carried out a tour of the northern provinces.

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  1. Around the same time, there were also rebellions south of the Yangtze River, and Emperor Yang sent the official Wang Shichong against the rebels.

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  1. The following year, while under siege in Jiangdu (now Yangzhou City in Jiangsu Province), Emperor Yang was assassinated by an aide.

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  1. Later that year, Emperor Yang put him in charge of the key city of Taiyuan (太原, in modern Taiyuan, Shanxi).

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  1. Sometime after Emperor Yang took the throne, he made Gao the minister of ceremonies.
  2. In 618, after news arrived that Emperor Yang had been killed by the general Yuwen Huaji, Li had the young emperor yield the throne to him. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. In summer 607, Emperor Yang had Gao, Yuwen, and Heruo all beheaded, and Gao's sons were exiled to the border provinces.

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  1. Yang Su, whom Emperor Yang pretended to respect but actually feared, also died in summer 606. (Web site)

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  1. Yang Guang, after sending Yang Yue to kill Yang Yong, announced Emperor Wen's death and took the throne as Emperor Yang. (Web site)

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  1. Emperor Wen died in 604, and Yang Hao's uncle Yang Guang took the throne as Emperor Yang.

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  1. Rebellion against Emperor Yang of Sui This article is part of the Transition from Sui to Tang series.

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  1. In 616, with the empire even more engulfed in rebellions, Emperor Yang was asking his officials how the rebellions were being suppressed. (Web site)

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  1. In spring 614, Emperor Yang again proposed another campaign against Goguryeo. (Web site)
  2. In spring 611, Emperor Yang went to Zhuo Commandery and announced the campaign against Goguryeo. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Also in spring 607, at the instigation of Yuwen Shu, Emperor Yang had Yang Yong's eight sons put to death. (Web site)

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  1. In summer 613, Emperor Yang crossed the Liao River again and put Liaodong under siege, while sending Yuwen and Yang Yichen south toward Pyongyang.

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  1. Yang Gao was born in 607, after Emperor Yang had already become emperor.

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  1. In spring 617, Li persuaded Zhai that, with Emperor Yang away and Yang Tong in charge at Luoyang, the officials there were not of one mind. (Web site)
  2. Emperor Yang sent Wang to Luoyang to aid in its defenses, and Li's offensives stalled. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Emperor Yang, ruling from 604 to 618, committed to several large construction projects during his rule, most notably the completion of the Grand Canal. (Web site)

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  1. They soon launched the coup and killed Emperor Yang, declaring Emperor Yang's nephew Yang Hao the Prince of Qin emperor. (Web site)

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  1. Two emperors during that period -- Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty (581-618) and Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty -- left their mark on the city.
  2. In the year 617 he was dispatched to Tai Yuan by Sui Yangdi (the Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty), to battle the rebellion by the peasants there. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. In 622, after Li Yuan had established Tang Dynasty as its Emperor Gaozu and had somewhat reunified the empire, he reburied Emperor Yang with honors. (Web site)
  2. Li Yuan rebelled against Emperor Yang of Sui in 617, and by 618 had established Tang Dynasty as its Emperor Gaozu. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. In fall 617, Emperor Yang sent the general Wang Shichong (from Jiangdu) and several generals in other outlying areas to lead their troops to aid Luoyang.
  2. It was not until Yuwen Huaji left Jiangdu that the Sui official Chen Leng (陳稜) buried Emperor Yang with reduced ceremony. Move Up
  3. She died in 648 and was buried with honors due an empress, at Jiangdu with Emperor Yang. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. When Emperor Yang went from the eastern capital Luoyang to Jiangdu (江都, in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu) in 616, Yuwen Shiji followed him there. (Web site)

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  1. Gao Yuan did not respond, and by 611, Emperor Yang, insulted by the lack of response, was preparing a campaign against Goguryeo. (Web site)
  2. In spring 613, Emperor Yang again ordered that soldiers be gathered at Zhuo Commandery, as he prepared a second campaign against Goguryeo. Move Up
  3. Despite this, Emperor Yang launched his first campaign against Goguryeo in 612, crossing the Liao River into Goguryeo territory in spring 612. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Murong Fuyun initially considered submitting to Sui, and Emperor Yang sent Yuwen with an army to welcome him.
  2. He initially served as an official of Sui Dynasty and was one of the driving forces in persuading the general Li Yuan to rebel against Emperor Yang of Sui. Move Up
  3. June 3, 628[ 1]) was an agrarian leader who rebelled against the rule of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty near the end of the reign of Emperor Yang of Sui. Move Up

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  1. In spring 618, Emperor Yang was killed at Jiangdu (江都, in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu) in a coup led by the general Yuwen Huaji.
  2. Yuwen Huaji (宇文化及) (died 619) was a general of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty who, in 618, led a coup against Emperor Yang of Sui, killing him. (Web site) Move Up
  3. In 611, when Emperor Yang of Sui was conscripting men for his campaign against Goguryeo, Dou was conscripted and selected to be the commander of 200 men. (Web site) Move Up

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