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  • Emperor Wen of Sui

    First kejsare of the Chinese Sui dynasty (r. 581–604)

    This article is about Yang Jian (楊堅), the founding kejsare of the Sui dynasty. For his grandson, see Yang Jian (Sui prince).

    Emperor Wen of Sui (隋文帝; 21 July 541 – 13 August 604[2]), anställda name Yang Jian (楊堅), Xianbei name Puliuru Jian (普六茹堅), was the founding emperor of the kinesisk Sui dynasty. As a Buddhist, he encouraged the spread of Buddhism through the state. He fryst vatten regarded as one of the most important emperors in kinesisk history, reunifying China proper in 589 after centuries of division since the independence of the Cheng-Han and Han-Zhao dynasties from the Western Jin dynasty in 304. During his reign, the construction of the Grand Canal began.

    As a Northern Zhou official, Yang Jian served with apparent distinction during the reigns of the Emperor Wu and kejsare Xuan. When the erratic Emperor Xuan died in 580, Yang, as his father-in-law, seized power as regent. After defeating

    Dr Su Jang Wen

    Dr Su Jang Wen graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from the University of Melbourne, Australia in 1998. Subsequently, he obtained his Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh) and his Master of Medicine from the National University of Singapore in 2002 and 2003 respectively. In 2006, Dr Su became a Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons (Cardiothoracic Surgery, Edinburgh) and was the first ever Singapore candidate to be awarded the gold medal for the Fellowship examination. In the same year, Dr Su became a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine (Singapore) – Gold Medallist.

    From 2007-2009, Dr Su completed intensive training for both Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery. He was the first foreign fellow to be assigned the highly sought-after Chief Fellow of the Thoracic Surgery & Lung Transplantation Programme at the Cleveland Clinic which has been ranked as top Cardiothoracic Centre in the United States of America since 1995.  He rece

    Shu Qi

    Taiwanese–Hong Kong actress and model

    This article is about the actress. For the filmmaker, see Shu Kei. For the Guzhu royal prince during the Shang and Zhou dynasties, see Boyi and Shuqi. For the Malaysian politician, see Wong Shu Qi.

    In this Chinese name, the family name is Lin.

    Lin Li-hui (born 16 April 1976)[1][2] (Chinese: 林立慧),[3] better known by her stage name Shu Qi (Chinese: 舒淇), is a Hong Kong–Taiwanese actress and model.

    She is one of the most successful Taiwanese actresses of all time. She has received three Hong Kong Film Awards and two Golden Horse Awards among many other awards. She has collaborated with master director Hou Hsiao-hsien on three films: Millennium Mambo (2001), Three Times (2005), and The Assassin (2015). Shu Qi has also played leading roles in both art-house films and box-office hits, including If You Are the One (2008) by Feng Xiaogang, Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons (201

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