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The dynasties preceded by the Sui Dynasty were the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the general term for the Southern and Northern Dynasties, which unified China after the Sui destroyed the Chen Dynasty from 420 to 589 AD.
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The Sui was a dynasty established after Yang Jian replaced the Northern Zhou, a state in the north during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, when there were Northern Zhou and Northern Qi in the north. The Northern Qi was later destroyed by the Northern Zhou. At that time, the Southern Dynasty was the Chen Dynasty.
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The Sui Dynasty was preceded by the Northern and Southern Dynasties, which was a relatively chaotic era in Chinese history. Emperor Wen of Sui Yang Jian, the founding emperor of the Sui Dynasty, reigned for 24 years, and restored the Han surname "Yang" after Yang Jian took power.
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The Sui Dynasty was preceded by the Northern Zhou Dynasty.
According to the historical chronology, the Northern and Southern Dynasties did start earlier than the Sui Dynasty. But it cannot be said that the Sui Dynasty was preceded by the Northern and Southern Dynasties, because when Emperor Wen of Sui abolished the Northern Zhou Dynasty and established the Sui Dynasty in 581, the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties had not yet ended. In 589, Emperor Wen of Sui destroyed Nan Chen, which marked the complete end of the Northern and Southern Dynasties period.
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The Sui Dynasty was preceded by the Northern and Southern Dynasties (Dynasty Song: The Northern and Southern Dynasties stood side by side, and the Sui and Tang dynasties were passed down in five dynasties), and Yang Jian, a relative of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, seized power and established the Sui Dynasty.
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The Sui Dynasty was preceded by the Three Kingdoms, the Two Jin and the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
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The Sui Dynasty was preceded by the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
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Before the Sui were five dynasties and ten kingdoms.
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Generally speaking, it should be the era of the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
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The Sui Dynasty was preceded by the Northern Zhou and Southern Chen, and soon after the Sui Dynasty, the Zhou Dynasty conquered the Chen Dynasty in the south and unified China.
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The Sui Dynasty was preceded by the Northern and Southern Dynasties. The Sui Dynasty (581-618) was a great unified dynasty in Chinese history that inherited the northern and southern dynasties and the Tang Dynasty, and enjoyed the country for 37 years. In February 581, Emperor Jing of the Northern Zhou Dynasty surrendered to Prime Minister Yang Jian, and the Northern Zhou Dynasty fell.
Emperor Wen of Sui Yang firmly established the country name as "Sui", and set the capital at Daxingcheng (now Xi'an, Shaanxi Province).
Development: The Sui Dynasty underwent major reforms in the political, economic, cultural, and diplomatic fields. The political establishment of the three provinces and six ministries system, the consolidation of power, the formal implementation of the imperial examination system, the selection of outstanding talents, the weakening of the monopoly of the clan officials, the establishment of the political hall system, the supervision system, the performance appraisal system, the strengthening of the mechanism, according to the experience of the Northern and Southern Dynasties to reform politics, the construction of the Sui and Tang Dynasty Grand Canal and the improvement of water and land communication lines.
Militarily, we will continue to implement and improve the government and military system, and economically, we will implement the system of equalizing land and revise the system of assigning and eliminating rubber labor, so as to reduce the pressure on peasants' production, and we will also adopt measures to increase fiscal revenues, such as checking the household registration and checking the household registration samples.
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It is the Northern Zhou Dynasty of the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
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The Sui Dynasty was preceded by the Zhou Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties and the Chen Dynasty during the Southern Dynasties.
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Before the Sui Dynasty, it was the Sixteen Kingdoms, and I didn't even know this, so stupid.
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The last dynasty of the Northern Dynasty was the Northern Zhou.
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The Sui Dynasty was preceded by the Northern and Southern Dynasties, not a unified dynasty.
The Sui Dynasty inherited the great unification of the Northern and Southern Dynasties and the Northern Zhou Dynasty in the northwest, and after Yang Jian usurped the Northern Zhou Dynasty, he launched an expedition against the Southern Chen of the Vertical Rock.
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Northern Zhou during the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
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