
The Rise and Fall of the Sui Dynasty in the Forty Years (complete Collection)
by Monman
About This Novel
In ancient Chinese history, there was a unified dynasty that was as short-lived as the Qin Dynasty - the Sui Dynasty, which died in less than forty years. Although short-lived, the Sui Dynasty also had the same extraordinary and legendary historical characteristics as the Qin Dynasty: unity, prosperity, civilization, and short-lived, tyrannical, and rebellion coexisted. This was a prosperous and civilized dynasty. Its warehouses were filled with food that could not be eaten for fifty or sixty years. Its emperor was hailed as the "Saint Khan" by the Turks. This was also a short-lived and violent dynasty. Its emperor built the Great Wall, built the Eastern Capital, opened canals, and traveled south of the Yangtze River. The country and the people had no peace. The name "Sui" is like a meteor, shining brightly and destroying instantly in Chinese history. What exactly did the two generations of father and son in the Sui Dynasty do? What was the reason for the rapid rise and fall of the Sui Dynasty?
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Official(6)Scraped 22d ago
Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty wanted to bind all people under the norm. But when the norm became infinite, people would be compressed into infinitesimal sizes, as small as ants. Wouldn't this be a tragedy for the times?
We have been working hard, but we have never become what we want.
In the eyes of many people, Emperor Sui Yang was a mediocre tyrant. After reading this, he was actually a far-sighted politician and a hard-working leader in the first half of his life. Since the attack on Goguryeo, the Sui Dynasty was also dragged into the abyss of destruction. Lao Baixin was overloaded, and the people complained.
It's pretty good, worth reading, just to make up for the word count.
Easy to read and understand
The writing is smooth and the thinking is rigorous. You can't stop reading it.
Gained a new understanding of the Sui Dynasty. good!
Gained a new understanding of the Sui Dynasty. Good!
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 22d ago
Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty wanted to bind all people under the norm. But when the norm became infinite, people would be compressed into infinitesimal sizes, as small as ants. Wouldn't this be a tragedy for the times?
We have been working hard, but we have never become what we want.
In the eyes of many people, Emperor Sui Yang was a mediocre tyrant. After reading this, he was actually a far-sighted politician and a hard-working leader in the first half of his life. Since the attack on Goguryeo, the Sui Dynasty was also dragged into the abyss of destruction. Lao Baixin was overloaded, and the people complained.
It's pretty good, worth reading, just to make up for the word count.
Easy to read and understand
The writing is smooth and the thinking is rigorous. You can't stop reading it.
Gained a new understanding of the Sui Dynasty. good!
Gained a new understanding of the Sui Dynasty. Good!
