September 23.0617-Li Yuan revolted against Sui
The (Landmarks August 18), September 23, 617, Li Yuan revolted against Sui.
late Sui, the heavy servitude and military service prompted the peasant uprising of cold and hunger. Local bureaucrats also took the opportunity revolted, compete in the highland. The too Plateau left behind Li Yuan, Department of the Sui Dynasty nobility, Chengzu Jue Tang Guogong. The second son Li Shimin, Plateau of Jinyang magistrate Liu Wenjing dismissal imprison called the familiar two size up the situation, Li Shimin to persuade Li Yuan revolted against Sui to the world. Up her mind due to the insistence of Li Shimin, Li Yuan finally made up his mind. (Sui Shisan, August 18), September 23
617, Li Yuan revolted against Sui, claiming to be a great general, by the leader in the eldest son of Li Jiancheng, the second son of Li Shimin any around captaincy, the release of the quiet and appointed to the the Sima post, said the soldiers as "freedom fighters", massive attack Chang'an. captured Chang'an
, to repeal harsh decree to winning hearts and minds in the Sui Dynasty, side by side Young Yoo (the Emperor Yang grandson) emperor. (History today www.lssdjt.com)
following year, the summer, the Emperor was killed in Jiangdu Bing change, Li Yuan waste emperor, changing the country for Don Young Yoo. Li Yuan is Gaozu.
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