Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty His Life, Times, and Legacy

Author/creator Xiong, Victor Cunrui Author
Other author Ames, Roger T. Editor
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAlbany : State University of New York Press
Description357 p. ill 09.300 x 06.180 in.
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SeriesSUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture
Summary Annotation Looking at the life and legacy of Emperor Yang (569-618) of the brief Sui dynasty in a new light, this book presents a compelling case for his importance to Chinese history. Author Victor Cunrui Xiong utilizes traditional scholarship and secondary literature from China, Japan, and the West to go beyond the common perception of Emperor Yang as merely a profligate tyrant. Xiong accepts neither the traditional verdict against Emperor Yang nor the apologist effort to revise it, and instead offers a reassessment of Emperor Yang by exploring the larger political, economic, military, religious, and diplomatic contexts of Sui society. This reconstruction of the life of Emperor Yang reveals an astute visionary with literary, administrative, and reformist accomplishments. While a series of strategic blunders resulting from the darker side of his personality led to the collapse of the socioeconomic order and to his own death, the Sui legacy that Emperor Yang left behind lived on to provide the foundation for the rise of the Tang dynasty, the pinnacle of medieval Chinese civilization. Book jacket.
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LCCN 2004027813
ISBN9780791465875
ISBN079146587X (Trade Cloth) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780791465875
Stock number00025125

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