Historical Events tagged with "sui"

Turns out history loves a label—battles, breakthroughs, and the occasional disaster, all neatly tagged for your browsing pleasure. Because sometimes you just need every weird invention in one place.

Military & Warfare

Li Shimin's Triumph at Hulao Pass

May 28th, 621 1403 years ago

Li Shimin, the son of Emperor Gaozu, achieved a decisive victory against Dou Jiande's numerically superior forces near Hulao Pass. This battle marked a significant turning point in the civil war following the Sui dynasty's collapse, favoring the emergence of the Tang dynasty. It showcased Li Shimin's military prowess and strategic acumen.

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Politics & Government

Ono no Imoko's Envoy Mission to Sui China

August 1st, 607 1417 years ago

Ono no Imoko was dispatched as an envoy to the Sui court in China, marking a significant diplomatic mission for Japan. This mission aimed to strengthen ties between the two nations and enhance cultural exchange. The envoy was entrusted with important messages from the Japanese court, showcasing the growing ambitions of early Japan in international diplomacy. The journey undertaken was perilous, requiring travel across seas and unfamiliar territories to reach the heart of the powerful Sui dynasty.

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Military & Warfare

Sui Campaign Against Goguryeo Begins

August 4th, 598 1426 years ago

In response to incursions by Goguryeo into Liaoxi, Emperor Wéndi of Sui mobilized a significant military force. He tasked his youngest son, Yang Liang, with the responsibility of leading the campaign against Goguryeo. Assisted by co-prime minister Gao Jiong, Yang Liang aimed to invade during the challenging Manchurian rainy season using both army and navy. This strategic decision highlighted China's ambitions during a tumultuous period of military expansion.

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