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The Sui 隋Dynasty title © Howard R. Spendelow Georgetown University draft as of 16 Sep 2017 Sui Dynasty 9 December 2018 http://www.history-of-china.com/img/sui-horse-sculture-b.jpg title

China / Jiangling region, 572 Sui Dynasty 9 December 2018 Xiong, p. 10 China / Jiangling region, 572

Sui Wendi

Sui capital at Daxingcheng 大興城 (Chang’an 長安) Sui Dynasty 9 December 2018 Xiong, p. 83 Sui capital at Daxingcheng 大興城 (Chang’an 長安)

The Sui Neighborhood – 612 CE Sui Dynasty 9 December 2018 Xiong, p. 198 The Sui Neighborhood – 612 CE

Sui and its neighbors Sui Dynasty 9 December 2018 http://depts.washington.edu/chinaciv/1xarsui1.jpg Sui and its neighbors

East Asia during the Sui Sui Dynasty 9 December 2018 http://www.nationsonline.org/maps/chinese_dynasty_maps/Sui_Dynasty_Map.jpg East Asia during the Sui

Great Wall during the Sui Sui Dynasty 9 December 2018 http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/great_wall/sui-dynasty-map.jpg Great Wall during the Sui

Sui Dynasty 9 December 2018 Xiong, p. 87 Sui Canals

Crown of Sui Empress Xiao 蕭皇后 Sui Dynasty 9 December 2018 http://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/6th-century-crown-chinese-empress-revealed-first-time-its-full-glory-006631 Crown of Sui Empress Xiao 蕭皇后

Sui Dynasty 9 December 2018 劇終 (the end)

Sui Dynasty 9 December 2018 Sui canals

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