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  1. Li Mi ( Chinese: 李密; 582 – 20 January 619 [1] ), courtesy name Xuansui ( 玄邃 ), pseudonym Liu Zhiyuan ( 劉智遠 ), was a Chinese military general, monarch, poet, politician, and rebel. He was the leader of a rebel movement against the rule of the Chinese Sui dynasty.

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    The Sui dynasty ( [swěɪ], Chinese: 隋朝; pinyin: Suí cháo) was a short-lived Chinese imperial dynasty that ruled from 581 to 618. The re-unification of China proper under the Sui brought the Northern and Southern dynasties era to a close, ending a prolonged period of political division since the War of the Eight Princes.

  3. Li Mi, courtesy name Xuansui (玄邃), pseudonym Liu Zhiyuan (劉智遠), was a Chinese military general, monarch, poet, politician, and rebel. He was the leader of a rebel movement against the rule of the Chinese Sui dynasty.

  4. Jul 4, 2024 · In the turbulent times at the end of the Sui Dynasty, a 37-year-old young hero stood out, and he was Li Mi. Illustrious but repeatedly frustrated, talented but with ups and downs, Li Mi's life...

  5. Jun 21, 2024 · The Sui dynasty (581618), which reunified China after nearly four centuries of political fragmentation during which the north and south had developed in different ways, played a part far more important than its short span would suggest.

  6. fall of Sui dynasty. In China: Foreign affairs under Yangdi. …become the various local rebels: Li Mi in the area around Luoyang, Dou Jiande in the northeast, Xue Ju in the far northwest, and Li Yuan (who remained nominally loyal but had established a local position of great power) in Shanxi.

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  8. The Sui Dynasty - a Short but Significant Dynasty. The Sui Dynasty (581–618) ruled over much of China, after uniting the four kingdoms of the Northern and Southern Dynasties (420–589). Reminiscent of the Qin Empire, it was a short, intense dynasty, with great conquests and achievements.