Sui Code

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The Sui Code was an early imperial Chinese legal code of the Sui dynasty that laid the foundation for later comprehensive law codes, including the influential Tang Code.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical document
imperial Chinese legal code
legal code
aimedTo standardize legal practice across the empire
strengthen imperial control
appliesToJurisdiction Sui dynasty NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin China
dateOfCreation early 7th century
late 6th century
dynasty Sui dynasty NERFINISHED
followedBy Tang Code NERFINISHED
follows Northern Zhou legal traditions
genre administrative code
penal code
hasImpactOn East Asian legal traditions NERFINISHED
subsequent dynastic codes in China
hasLegalPrinciple codification of central authority
combination of penal and administrative regulations
graded system of punishments
historicalSignificance foundation for later comprehensive Chinese law codes
model for early Tang legal reforms
influenced Tang Code NERFINISHED
subsequent imperial Chinese law codes
language Classical Chinese
legalSystem Chinese imperial law
legalTradition Confucian-influenced law
Legalist-influenced law
partOf Chinese legal history
precededBy Northern Zhou code
usedBy Sui central government
Sui local administrations

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Tang Code predecessor Sui Code
Tang Code influencedBy Sui Code