
The Rise and Fall of the Sui Dynasty in the Forty Years 3: the Heroic Tyrant
by Monman
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Emperor Yang of Sui Dynasty, the "great tyrant" in the eyes of the world. However, who can deny his legend! The heroic spirit, the long-term achievements, coupled with a tragic ending, a less solemn posthumous title, such a huge tension, really makes everyone hate and fascinate. According to market legend, he killed his father and brother, was debauched, cruel and cruel. According to official historical records, he carried out large-scale construction projects and launched military campaigns, so he was very happy with his achievements. A posthumous title of "Yang" will forever nail him to the pillar of shame in history. However, you may not have seen it, but he has made great achievements: the Grand Canal connects the north and the south, benefiting generations; the city of Luoyang is powerful in the east, and its name has been passed down through the ages. You may not see it, but he is extremely talented: he has washed away the decadent poetic style since the Southern Dynasties and caught up with the majestic style of the Han and Wei dynasties. Although one good deed cannot cover up a hundred evils, one sin cannot negate a hundred merits. Was Emperor Sui Yang really worthless in history? How much of a devil and how much of a hero is he?
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