Kaihuang

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Kaihuang was the inaugural era name of Emperor Wen of the Sui dynasty, marking a period of political consolidation and major reforms in early imperial China.

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Kaihuang canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese era name
historical period
associatedWithEvent codification of the Kaihuang Code
fiscal reforms
land equalization policies
legal code reforms
major administrative reforms
political consolidation of China under Sui
reduction of corvée labor burdens
standardization of local administration
capitalDuringEra Chang’an NERFINISHED
Daxing NERFINISHED
ChineseName 開皇 NERFINISHED
ChineseNameSimplified 开皇 NERFINISHED
country China
dynasty Sui dynasty NERFINISHED
endYear 600
eraNumber first era of the Sui dynasty
follows Northern Zhou era names
governmentType imperial monarchy
historicalSignificance foundation period for Sui-Tang institutional systems
model for later Tang legal and administrative codes
language Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
legalCode Kaihuang Code NERFINISHED
meaning Opening of prosperity
notableFor centralization of imperial authority
promotion of Confucian governance ideals
reconstruction of infrastructure
relative internal stability
precedes Renshou NERFINISHED
predecessorState Chen dynasty NERFINISHED
Northern Zhou NERFINISHED
region East Asia
reignOf Emperor Wen of Sui NERFINISHED
religiousContext Buddhism in China NERFINISHED
Daoism in China
state Confucianism
rulingHouse House of Yang NERFINISHED
startYear 581
timePeriod 6th century
transliterationPinyin Kāihuáng NERFINISHED
usedBy Emperor Wen of Sui NERFINISHED
Yang Jian NERFINISHED

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Sui dynasty eraName Kaihuang