Brief introduction of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty
Emperor Wen of Sui, Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, was born on July 27th, 54 1 year (Gregorian calendar) and was in office from March 4th, 58 1 year to August 3rd, 604. Han nationality, from Huayin, Hongnong County (now Huayin County, Shaanxi Province). His surname is Pu, and the fine print is. The founding emperor of Sui Dynasty, whose father Yang Zhong was a military aristocrat in the Western Wei and Northern Zhou Dynasties. In the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Liang Wudi became a general of Zhuguo and made him a vassal. Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty inherited his father's title. Emperor Wendi of the Sui Dynasty established the Sui Dynasty, unified China, made Chang 'an (Daxing City) its capital, and founded the Emperor of the Sui Dynasty, creating a brilliant "golden age". For the first time, Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty realized the multi-ethnic unification in China. For the first time, he implemented the system of three provinces and six departments, which was used until the Qing Dynasty. He initiated the imperial examination and formulated the most advanced laws at that time, which influenced the basic legislation of later generations. Not only that, he also opened the door to the prosperity of the Sui and Tang Dynasties and realized the "rule of the emperor" praised throughout the ages.