Emperor Yang of Sui led his army to win battles year after year, why do some people still say that h

Updated on history 2024-06-08
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yang Guang is actually not so mediocre, he was deliberately smeared. Emperor Yang Guang of the Sui Dynasty was when he was young, that is, when he had not yet ascended the throne, and he was completely different from him after he ascended the throne. When Yang Guang was still a prince, Yang Guang followed the army of the Sui Dynasty to attack the southern country, Yang Guang made very dazzling achievements, and at the same time allowed Yang Guang to accumulate strength.

    This also made Yang Guang begin to have the courage to compete for the highest position, which was the accumulation of Yang Guang's early years.

    It is undeniable that Yang Guang is a very outstanding person, but it is because Yang Guang is too goodAs a feudal ruler, he had already realized that the country's greatest problem was not the enemies of the north, but the nobles within the country. The power of those nobles could even threaten his dominance, which no feudal rule would allow. However, although Yang Guang is eloquent and strategic, Yang Guang is a little too anxious in doing things, and we all know that we can't eat hot tofu in a hurry.

    Some of the measures adopted by Yang Guang after ascending the throne are very conducive to centralizing power in the long run.

    However, Yang Guang was too anxious, which made those nobles frantically resist Yang Guang's policy. This led to the fact that Yang Guang's real orders could not be spread to the people at the bottomInstead, those nobles took advantage of the loophole and deliberately exaggerated Yang Guang's orders, so that they could get huge benefits from it. And the black cauldron made Yang Guang carry it, which led to the fact that although Yang Guang was a wise monarch, those people could not understand Yang Guang.

    On the contrary, those nobles were disobeyed and took advantage of the loopholes. In fact, Yang Guang didn't really realize the importance of the people, and the distance between him and the people was too far.

    There are still those nobles and small landlords between him and the people, if Yang Guang can really realize the importance of the people, I think Yang Guang's final ending will not be so tragic. After all, Yang Guang is not like Hu Hai, the second emperor of Qin, Hu Hai is really mediocre and incompetent. Yang Guang is different from him, Yang Guang is a very enterprising king, we can see from some of his policies on the throne, but Yang Guang did not really realize the importance of the people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty opened the Grand Canal and conquered Goguryeo three times, which was a heavy burden for military service at that time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because in his later years, he did a lot of things that cost the people and money, and promulgated many policies that increased the burden on the people's lives.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Emperor Yang of Sui is not a faint. It was a Ming monarch, and his greatest contribution was the construction of the Grand Canal, and the sin was at that time. The work is in the autumn.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    He was a faint king, but he also made many contributions, such as the opening of the Grand Canal of the Sui and Tang Dynasties and the abolition of the funeral system.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Indeed, yes, he once invented the imperial examination system, and it is precisely because of this system that many scholars can go to glory.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Throughout Yang Guang's life, he probably had these immortal achievements, first completed the great task of unifying China, which Yang Guang was even comparable to Qin Shi Huang, set up imperial examinations, recruited talents from all over the world, dug the Grand Canal, facilitated the passage on both sides of the canal, drove the rapid development of the economy, expeditioned to Goguryeo, and incorporated Qinghai into the territory of China.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    He organized the excavation of the Grand Canal, a well-known man-made canal that brought many benefits to the people on both sides of the river, led to economic development, and also introduced the imperial examination system, as well as the Silk Road.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The construction of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, the establishment of the imperial examination system, and so on. The construction of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal is conducive to the economic and cultural communication between the north and the south, and the establishment of the imperial examination system enables talented people to show their talents.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The opening of the Grand Canal has promoted economic exchanges between the north and the south, and the people live and work in peace and contentment, the country and the people are safe, and the economy is unprecedentedly prosperous.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    He is a man of promise.

    The current fame is only a later compilation of the Tang Dynasty. He himself is wrong, but he cannot be unified with the king of Shang. Strategic mistakes and historical limitations have contributed to his sorrow.

    The conquest of Goryeo, the digging of the Grand Canal, and other measures were all beneficial to the country and the people, but the timing was not right.

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