Jiangdu mutiny

It is difficult for the arrogant to last long, like a dream on a spring night; The tyrant will perish, like dust before the wind!

There was such an ambitious emperor, he was bent on emulating the Qin Emperor and Han Wu, dreaming of establishing a thousand years of hegemony, so he used all his strength to build an unprecedentedly vast super empire in just ten years - the empire's territory is bordered by the vast sea in the east, the wilderness and desert covered in ice and snow in the north, the tropical jungle filled with miasma in the south, and the huge veins of the Mangshan Mountains in the west.

In order to establish this great cause that was not born in the world, Yang Guang regarded the people as cattle and horses, and drove them arbitrarily, and launched heavy conscription almost every year.

In order to build Luoyang Palace, he ordered millions of migrant workers to take turns to work, day and night, and the people were miserable; In order to build the Grand Canal, he did not hesitate to use millions of migrant workers to carry them on their shoulders, and the dead pillowed; In order to attack the Goryeo Kingdom, the workers who were building warships on the seashore had maggots on the lower half of their bodies, but they were unable to go ashore to rest in order to meet the deadline, and finally had to die on the beach......

Heavy forced labor drained most of the empire's labor force, coupled with drought and floods, made the countryside barren, the people's power was exhausted, all industries withered, and survival was hopeless!

The people who were cornered rose up one after another, and they formed a huge team to fight in various places.

The eighteenth road against the king and the sixty-fourth road of smoke and dust gave Yang Guang a headache, but he stubbornly trapped himself in his great dream and could not extricate himself, and adopted an extremely brutal one-size-fits-all killing policy against the rebellious people.

Why should the people be afraid of death, this move provoked a larger-scale popular uprising, and finally Yang Guang felt powerless to deal with it, and the Sui Empire he established that had been popular for thousands of miles collapsed as quickly as a sand tower on the seaside!

After that, the Eastern Turkic Shibi Khan re-emerged, and Tuyuhun once again broke free from control after surrendering, and the world's exiles rose up and gathered into countless bandit gangs.

These trickles of anti-Sui forces converged into a rushing river, which collapsed the impact of the Sui Dynasty's rivers and mountains like a devastating decline.

In fact, as early as the ninth year of Yang Guang's reign as emperor, someone had already issued a serious warning to him.

Yang Xuangan, the secretary of the Ministry of Rites at the time, launched a mutiny in Liyang, and in just one month, more than 200,000 horses were gathered. Not only that, but many noble children deeply felt that Yang Guang's great joy was tyrannical and overbearing, and they joined Yang Xuangan's team one after another.

At this time, the Sui Dynasty was not exhausted, and Yang Guang, who was attacking Goryeo on the front line of Goryeo, had to lead his troops to Luoyang and suppress the mutiny.

He frustrated Yang Xuan and threw his bones into ashes, so he cut off 30,000 heads at a time outside the east gate of Luoyang City, and most of the people who died were noble children.

What Yang Guang couldn't tolerate the most was the betrayal of the nobles. He believes that he may be sorry for the people, but the children of the nobles enjoy the benefits of the country and should not rebel.

For this reason, he suppressed the rebellion extremely roughly, completely ignoring the cause of the rebellion - the disapproval of Yang Guang's political ideas by the people of insight in the imperial court, and the denial of Yang Guang's great dreams and mistreatment of the people.

Yang Xuangan's mutiny triggered a major earthquake in the Sui Dynasty's ruling class, and Yang Guang used extremely cruel means to purge him of dissidents, as well as loyal, upright, and far-sighted ministers. Seeing that the advice was ineffective, many ministers resigned and returned to their hometowns and lived in seclusion.

After that, sycophants and smugglers began to surround Yang Guang, pulling him step by step towards the abyss of depravity.

Finally, in the spring of the fourteenth year of the Great Cause, Hu Benlang put Sima Dejiao, Yuan Min and others as the head of the right Tunwei general Yu Wenhua, and openly rebelled in the Danyang Palace, they hanged Yang Guang, and led 100,000 forbidden troops to the north.

Since then, the ambitious Yang Guang has achieved his achievements, and his thoughts have become empty, and his body has died and the country has been destroyed...... When the news came, the world shook!

Sui lost its deer, and all the powerful people ascended the throne one after another, actively preparing for war, and preparing for the Central Plains to unify the rivers and mountains.

Although Yang Guang has no way, Yang Sui's society is still there, killing the monarch and rebelling is a heinous crime, and vainly claiming to be the emperor is tantamount to inviting unprovoked disasters.

Therefore, the truly knowledgeable separatists are not willing to trust themselves, and they are quite cautious about the matter of claiming the emperor.

Dou Jiande, who occupied Hebei, continued to respect the Sui Dynasty's Sheji and declared his allegiance to the Yang Tong regime in Luoyang. And Li Yuan, who occupies Chang'an, still respects Yang Yu as the emperor.

It's just that the little emperors of Luoyang and Chang'an are all controlled by the ministers. They themselves are mud bodhisattvas crossing the river, and the hope of reviving the Sui Dynasty has not improved in the slightest. The heroes of the world are not disappointed.

Sui has lost the deer, and the world has chased it; It is not yet known who killed the deer.

Where is the world going, where is the heart of the people, and who can return the world to a peaceful and clear autumn.