Why did the Sui Dynasty fall more than 30 years after the founding of the country?

Updated on society 2024-04-28
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Here there are internal and external causes.

    The internal cause is the problem of the ruler himself. First of all, before the reunification of the Sui Dynasty, it was also after years of conquest, which had already dealt a great blow to the country's economy. Then after the country was handed over to Emperor Yang of Sui, Emperor Yang of Sui's expenses were greater.

    In fact, Emperor Yang of Sui is not so mediocre and incompetent in film and television dramas. On the contrary, Emperor Yang of Sui spent a lot of gold and silver in the treasury in order to conquer the surrounding countries. In addition, the construction of the Grand Canal collected a lot of taxes and silver, and secondly, it requisitioned a lot of domestic labor.

    Isn't it forcing people to rebel because they have been paying money all the time, and they have transferred all the people who can work in their families away? People who don't have a way to live tend to have more courage. In fact, I later knew that the benefits of the Grand Canal to the whole country outweighed the disadvantages, but Emperor Yang of Sui was too anxious, if this matter was completed for many years, he might get praise in the end, but Emperor Yang of Sui arranged this matter too closely, and the pressure on the people was too great.

    This may be the official forcing the people to rebel!

    The external reason is that in fact, the Li family has long been eyeing each other. At that time, Li Yuan's sons were originally both civil and military, and there were a bunch of capable people under their sons. In this case, how can you not have an idea about the throne of the Sui Dynasty?

    And doesn't it mean that if you don't want to be the emperor's general, you're not a good general? After years of preparation, the Li family replaced the rulers of the Sui Dynasty with the anger and courage of the common people. The Sui Dynasty's short thirty-year reign came to an end.

    In fact, these are also the trend of history, the old things will always be replaced, and the pace of history has been advancing. Right and wrong in the long river are no longer so clear, and all that remains is people's thinking.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It was because the construction of the Grand Canal did not ease the lives of the people, but instead increased the burden on the people, so the Sui Dynasty fell more than 30 years after the founding of the country.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The excessive labor of the Sui Dynasty, especially the construction of the Grand Canal, used a lot of manpower and material resources, although it promoted the development of the country's economy, transportation, and military, but also laid the root cause of the country's demise.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think this has a lot to do with the system of the Sui Dynasty and the decay of the monarchy, because the famous Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty in history could sacrifice the interests of the entire country for his own vanity.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is inseparable from Emperor Yang of Sui's own ability, when Emperor Yang of Sui governed the country, in order to satisfy his own selfish desires, the officials forced the people to rebel.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    At that time, Yang Jian seized the throne from the hands of his grandson, and his name may not be good, but when Yang Guang took over, hundreds of people died due to the war and the construction of the Grand Canal, which made the people rise up to resist.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    During the reign of Emperor Yang of Sui, in order to satisfy his own selfish desires, he worked hard and lost money, and even sacrificed the interests of the entire country, causing the people to revolt.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When Yang Guang took over, hundreds of people died because of the war and the construction of the Grand Canal, which made the people rise up to resist, and Yang Guang also had Yu Wenhua, and he was ambitious to do something more unfavorable to Yang Guang.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Since the defeat of Emperor Wen of Sui, Emperor Yang Guang of Sui Dynasty tyrannized and rejoiced in his achievements, the Wagang Army revolted, Li Yuan raised troops in Taiyuan, and the first generation of Emperor Wen of Sui was pitied, and the Sui Dynasty was only 37 years old.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty conquered Goryeo and consumed a lot of people's wealth, and the national strength became weakened and at the same time the conquest was tyrannical, and uprisings arose in various places.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty went on an expedition to Goryeo, causing labor and loss of money! Coupled with the construction of the Grand Canal, the people revolted! Emperor Yang of Sui was killed by Yu Wenhua during his southern tour!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In the end, the Sui Dynasty was destroyed by the Sui Yang Emperor's greed for wine and the peasant name uprising.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The peasants revolted, and Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty was killed by Yu Wenhua, and the Sui Dynasty perished.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The fall of the Sui Dynasty: In March of the 14th year of the Great Cause, Emperor Yang saw the chaos in the world and was already disheartened. He ordered the repair of Danyang Palace (now Nanjing) and prepared to move there.

    The drivers were all Guanzhong guards, who missed their hometown and fled back one after another. At this time, Hu Benlang conspired with Yuanli and others to take advantage of the resentment of the guards who missed their hometown, pushed Yu Culture and led the mutiny, Yu Culture and forced Emperor Yang of Sui. This great emperor, in the end, didn't even use a decent coffin, and made a small coffin by Empress Xiao and the palace people, and secretly buried it under the Liuzhu Hall of Jiangdu Palace.

    After the Tang Dynasty pacified the south of the Yangtze River, in the fifth year of Zhenguan (631), he was buried in Leitang (15 kilometers north of Yangzhou City, 10 miles south of Wugongtai), and the rule of the Sui Dynasty ended here!

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