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Sui-Tang Dynasties ( )

Sui Dynasty ( ) Picture #1

Yang Jiang (Sui Wen Di): The First Sui Emperor Sui Wen Di, who had been a leader of the Northern Zhou, Went on a mission to unite China and reigned from AD. His capital city was Chang’an. Major Accomplishments: - Conquered Northern Zhou and Chen dynasties, united China for first time in four centuries - Repaired Great Wall - Canal system linking fertile central region with northern plain - Expeditions to check on Turks on Central Asian steppe - Son and successor: Yang Guang (Sui Yang Di, Yang Kuang, Sui Yang Ti) lost the money Yang Jiang had built up, lots of revolts, assassinated in 618, causes collapse Picture #2

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Sui Sculpture Influenced by Buddhism Picture # 4

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Tang Dynasty ( ) Picture # 8

Tang Emperors Li Yuan (Pictured right) reigned from when he abdicated in order to let his ambitious son, Taizong, reign Picture # 10 Taizong (Pictured left) reigned from His Reign marked the blossoming of the Tang era and he is recognized as one of the greatest leaders in Chinese history. During his rule, Chinese influence was extended to Afghanistan and Turkistan as well as south to Tibet. Taizong was succeeded by Gaozong, who reigned from Gaozong brought Korea and Japan into tributary relationship with China. Empress Wu, his wife, continued this consolidation. Then Tang Xuansong reigned from Under Xuanzong, military commanders Began to establish independent authority and central administration declined, As did the empire due to border wars and rebellions. Picture # 9

Tang Government System Tang Code of Laws (Based on Confucian thought) Strong Central Government Hand-picked chief officials Council of Ministers=advisors Inspectors sent to provinces to check on activities of local governors Promoted trade (Jade, porcelain, rice, silks, spice, tea, etc. along trade routes) Welcomed new thought and new ideas and technology and new religions such as Zoroastrianism and Christianity

Chang’an The Tang Dynasty’s capital city of Chang’an was one of the great cultural centers of the world. Art, poetry, scholarly thought, merchants, and government and religious leaders flourished there. A Tang Dynasty poem In calligraphy Tang dynasty sculpture Picture # 12 Picture # 11 Tang Earth Spirits Picture # 13

Tang Dynasty art! Picture # 14

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What to Remember: The Sui Dynasty was short-lived but important because it unified China and paved the way for the Tang Dynasty The Tang Dynasty was one of the most glorious periods in Chinese history. Culture flourished, government was well organized, and the country was unified.

Picture Bibliography Picture 1: "China Map Guide." China Highlights. 27 Sept Picture 2: “Emperor Wen Di- Sui Dynasty. China Page. China the Beautiful. 26 Sept Picture 3: China- Sui Dynasty. Asian Spirit. Asian Spirit Gallery. 26 Sept Picture 4: Sui Dynasty China. History for Kids. 27 Sept Picture 5: China Images. Minnesota State University. 27 Sept Picture 6: Sui Dynasty Urn. China Culture. 26 Sept Picture 7: Sui Dynasty China. History For Kids. 27 Sept Picture 8: Tang Dynasty. China Highlights. China Tours. 25 Sept Picture 9: Nillson, John Erik. Antique Chinese Art. Gotheborg. 26 Sept Picture 10: Li Yuan. China Translation. 26 Sept Picture 11: Tang Dynasty Poetry. Chinese Art Net Online Gallery. 26 Sept Picture 12: Jade Figure. Copper Canyon Adventures. 25 Sept Picture 13: Tang Dynasty. Asian Art. 27 Sept Picture 14: Tang Dragon. Fantasy Art. 26 Sept Picture 15: Tang Horse. Oriental Rugs. 26 Sept

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