- Yang
Xuangan (楊玄感 Yáng
Xuángǎn; died 21
August 613) was a
Chinese military general and
politician who
lived during the Sui dynasty. He was the son of...
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Chinese Sui dynasty. He
initially was the
strategist of the Sui
general Yang
Xuangan, who
rebelled against Emperor Yang of Sui in 613 but failed. In 617, Li...
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River again, and puts
Manchuria under siege.
During the
campaign Yang
Xuangan, an
official of the Sui dynasty,
starts a
rebellion near Luoyang. Fearing...
- that Yang Su's son Yang
Xuangan had
rebelled near Luoyang. With the
people disaffected by the
Goguryeo campaigns, Yang
Xuangan received much po****r support...
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offered peace and
returned Yang
Xuangan's ****ociate Husi
Zheng (斛斯政), who had fled to
Goguryeo after Yang
Xuangan's rebellion, to Sui.
Perceiving the...
- dynasties:
Siege of
Luoyang (538), by Gao Huan
Siege of
Luoyang (613), by Yang
Xuangan Siege of
Luoyang (618), by Li Mi
Siege of
Luoyang (620–621), by Li Shimin...
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after launch—the 613
campaign was
terminated when the Sui
general Yang
Xuangan rebelled against Emperor Yang,
while the 614
campaign was
terminated after...
- (衛文昇) in
actual charge of the city.
Later that year, when the
general Yang
Xuangan rebelled and
attacked the
eastern capital Luoyang, it was Wei who led troops...
- 611–619
Wagang Army
Uprising Led by Zhai Rang and
later Li Mi 613 Yang
Xuangan's Rebellion 616
Battle of
Xingyang Wagang Army
defeats Sui army led by Zhang...
- was in
charge of part of the
logistics operation. When the
general Yang
Xuangan rebelled near the
eastern capital Luoyang,
Emperor Yang
commissioned Li...