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Which dynasty reunited china in AD 581?

sui dynasty


What dynasty was the Grand Canal built The Sui Dynasty- from China?

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How long did the sui dynasty rule china?

The Sui was one of the shortest lasting dynasty of all of them. (581-618).


What process did Wendi use to establish Sui dynasty?

Wendi used Buddhism and her clan that was popular in China to establish the Sui dynasty.


Which empire reunited China in the sixth century?

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Where did people of the Sui dynasty live?

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When did the Sui dynasty emperor Wendi rule?

Wendi was born in 541 in China and died in 604. Wendi was the Sui dynasty emperor and reigned from 581 to 604. Wendi reunited and organized China after 300 years, and founded the Sui dynasty (581-618).


Who was the ruler who reunified china and created the Sui dynasty?

Li Qingzhao


What was the Chinese dynasty from 618 AD?

The Sui dynasty ruled China from 589 to 618 CE.


Which dynasties reunited China?

Yang Chien of the Sui Dynasty reunited China after the fall of the Han dynasty in 220 BC. His son Yang Kuang then expanded the dynasty. Yang Kuang then lost the dynasty in 618 BC. the T'ang dynasty then took control.


what are the differences between Wendi and Yangdi?

Wendi of Sui founded Sui Dynasty while Yangdi of Sui ended Sui Dynasty. Nevertheless, Wendi had also made some great achievements such as the Great Canal, but that's exactly what destroyed his governance -- Overexploiting resources, as well as corruption.


Which dynasty was the first in China since the end of the Han dynasty 300 years earlier?

The Sui Dynasty was the first dynasty in China after the end of the Han Dynasty, which fell around 220 AD. Established in 581 AD, the Sui Dynasty marked the beginning of a new era of unification and centralized control in China after centuries of fragmentation during the Period of Disunity. It is notable for its significant infrastructure projects, including the construction of the Grand Canal. The Sui Dynasty, though short-lived, laid the groundwork for the subsequent Tang Dynasty.