" Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty " was a 25-episode the mainland of China drama directed by Zhang Lijuan and starred by Yao Lu, Hu Xiaoting, and Ye Jun. The play told the story of a strange phenomenon that would happen if a strange person appeared since ancient times. It was said that on the night of the birth of Emperor Yang Guang, the moon was as bright as a mirror. When a baby's cry came from the depths of the palace, thunder suddenly roared. In an instant, the sky darkened and rain poured down. The drama was released in 2008 and received a Douban rating of 7.1.
Madam Xuan Hua was a character in the TV series " Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty ", played by actress Zhao Liying.
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In the historical costume drama, Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty, which was produced in 2008, Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty was played by Yao Lu and others. In the Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, which was broadcast in 2013, Fu Dalong played Emperor Yang Guang. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Emperor Yang Guang (569 - 618), the second emperor of the Sui Dynasty, was the second son of Emperor Yang Jian, the father of Li Yuan of the Tang Dynasty. Yang Guang was appointed as the crown prince after the establishment of the Sui Dynasty and succeeded to the throne in 604 AD. After Yang Guang succeeded to the throne, he actively implemented a series of political, military, and cultural reforms in an attempt to unify the country and establish a strong central system. Under his rule, the Sui Dynasty experienced a series of wars and constructions, such as the construction of the Grand Canal, the expansion of territory, the construction of palaces, etc., which made the Sui Dynasty's economy, culture, and politics develop greatly. However, Yang Guang also had his shortcomings such as excessive enjoyment, warlike, extravagance, etc. These shortcomings became one of the reasons for the rapid collapse of the Sui Dynasty after his death. Yang Guang was known as the "One Emperor of the Ages." The many reforms he carried out during his reign had a far-reaching impact on later generations, and he became one of the important figures in Chinese history. His life was full of twists and turns and controversy, but his contribution to national unity, economic development, and political construction was undoubtedly worthy of praise.
His father, Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty, wrote a novel by Yuan Pan. The plot was full of ups and downs, and it was exciting. It told the story of the protagonist who found out that he was the son of Emperor Yang Guang of the Sui Dynasty and faced various affairs of the Tang Dynasty. The novel was published on multiple websites and was available online for free. The specific chapter list and the latest chapters can be found on the relevant websites.
Yang Guang (569 - 618), also known as Yang Ying, was the second son of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, Yang Jian, and the Queen of Literature, Dugu Jialuo. He was born in Huayin Hongnong (present-day Huayin, Shaanxi) and was the second emperor of the Sui Dynasty. He was known as Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty in history. In the first year of Founding Emperor (581), he was granted the title of King of Jin. In the eighth year of Founding Emperor (589), he pacified the Chen Dynasty as the commander of the military and horses, ending the division of China's north and south. In the 20th year of the Founding Emperor (600 years), he was conferred the title of Crown Prince, and in the 4th year of Renshou (604 years), he ascended the throne. At the beginning of his reign, he pacified the civil strife in the royal family, built the eastern capital Luoyang, spent four years building the Grand Canal that was more than 2000 kilometers long, and created the imperial examination system, which had a far-reaching impact on future generations. However, he frequently launched wars, attacking Goguryeo three times and personally conquering Tuyuhun, causing the people to revolt and the world to fall into chaos, leading to the demise of the Sui Dynasty. In March of the 14th year of Daye (618), Yang Guang was hanged in Jiangdu (now Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province) by Yuwen Huaji, the general of the right garrison, and Sima Dekan, the general of Wu Ben Lang. Behind him, there were different posthumous titles. Sun Yang Dong was posthumously named Emperor Ming, and the temple name was Shizu. Dou Jiande, King of Xia, was posthumously named Emperor Min, and Li Yuan, Emperor Gaozu of Tang Dynasty, was posthumously named Emperor Yang. There was a controversy about Yang Guang's evaluation in history. The traditional view was that he was a licentious, cruel, and cold-blooded emperor, but with archaeological discoveries (such as the excavation of Yang Guang's tomb in Jiangsu Province in 2013), there was a view that he was seriously discredited and that the real him was a rare wise emperor. He raised the status of women, allowing them to freely go shopping, ride horses, and travel without binding their feet. He also provided food for the people and built a granary that could feed the entire country for 50 to 60 years. He created the imperial examination so that the people could achieve social class advancement through reading. He built the Grand Canal to benefit future generations for thousands of years. His three conquests against Goguryeo were also for the benefit of his descendants. He was also the only emperor who personally visited the northwest and included the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in his territory for the first time. In addition, he also liked to write poetry. There are more than 40 poems in existence. The original 55 volumes of Sui Yang Di Ji have been lost. In the Ming Dynasty, there was a Ming Dynasty compilation of Sui Yang Di Ji. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In many films and television dramas, there were different actors who played the Empress Xiao of Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty. For example, Wu Dan played the role in the 1996 Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties; Saren Gaawa played the role in the 2005 Creation of the Prosperous Age; Yan Qingyu played the role of Li Shimin, the King of Qin in 2005; Ning Jing played the role of Silly Li Yuanba in 2005; Hu Xiaoting played the role of Emperor Yang in 2008; Liu Xiaoqing played the role of the Hero of the Sui and Tang Dynasties in 2012; Bai Bing played the role of the Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties in 2012. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The historical costume drama " Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty " was produced in 2008. It was directed by Zhang Lijuan and starred Yao Lu, Yu Liwen, Du Zhenqing, Peng Zhidong, Ye Jun, Sha Wei, Hu Xiaoting, Jing Fengling, and others. No related picture information found. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>