Emperor Kao Yang, also known as Emperor Gao of the Han dynasty, was the founder of the Han dynasty in China, ruling from 202 BCE to 195 BCE. He was originally a peasant named Liu Bang, who rose to prominence during the collapse of the Qin dynasty and led a rebellion against the Qin's harsh rule. His reign is notable for establishing a centralized imperial government and promoting Confucianism as the state philosophy, which significantly influenced Chinese culture and governance for centuries. Emperor Gao's legacy includes the consolidation of the Han dynasty, which became one of the most prosperous and influential periods in Chinese history.
Kao Kalia Yang was born in 1980.
Kao Kalia Yang
Emperor Taisu of Song was the first emperor of the Song Dynasty. He ruled China from the year 960 to 976.
Emperor Yang of Sui was born in 569.
Emperor yang Jian was the second son of Emperor Wen of Sui and the second emperor of China
Anna Kao has written: 'Classic Chinese cooking' -- subject(s): Chinese Cookery
Yang Ti, the last ruler of the Sui Dynasty, was killed in 618 AD by his generals, who blamed him for the disastrous defeat of the Chinese army in Korea
Hongnian Yang has written: 'Sui Tang liang jing kao' -- subject(s): History
Na Yang has written: 'Liu Ji shi ji kao shu' -- subject(s): Biography, Statesmen
# Yang Jian # Yang Guang # Yang You
Xichun Yang has written: 'man zu feng su kao' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Manchus
In traditional Chinese philosophy, the sun is considered yang.