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Did Yang Di's three trips to the south of the Yangtze River really lead to chaos in the world?

Obviously, the demise of the Sui Dynasty was not only due to Yang Di's three visits to Yangzhou. In fact, what led to the demise of the Sui Dynasty was the interest dispute between feudal rulers and wealthy families, which was the most fundamental reason. Because we know that when Emperor Wendi established the Sui Dynasty, he overthrew the Yuwen family and established the Sui Dynasty with the help of many powerful families. Therefore, when Emperor Yang Di of the Sui Dynasty established the Sui Dynasty, the power of those rich and powerful times could not be lost, and even the interests of feudal rule at that time were seriously violated.

For various reasons, Emperor Wendi failed to deal with the influence of these giants in time. Finally, when Yang Di was under the rule of Yang Di, Yang Guang wanted to deal with the interests of those wealthy families. He did not expect that those rich children lacked a certain degree of awe of the feudal rulers at that time because of the connivance of Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty. Therefore, when Yang Di Yang Guang violated their interests, these rich people did not hesitate to overthrow the rule of Yang Di Yang Guang, which was the most fundamental reason for the demise of the Sui Dynasty. Of course, this is also a phenomenon that runs through China's feudal society.

Because aristocratic families can't be destroyed, the last batch perished and the next batch was born. Not only Emperor Yang Di Yang Guang wanted to deal with these rich families, but also the feudal rulers of every dynasty always wanted to deal with these rich families. But because the rich and noble are involved in too many interests, they can only do it step by step. Unlike Yang Guang, he wants to return all local affairs and financial power to the central government in one step. This is not realistic at all, because courts and places are full of rich people and nobles. It is impossible for a person to cut off all these interests. Therefore, it is normal that the rule of Emperor Yang Di Yang Guang was overthrown.

After all, the Sui Dynasty was one of the few unified dynasties in our country, and Emperor Wendi of Sui was an excellent man and, in the words of Yang Di, an excellent king. According to the truth, it is impossible to die the next day. If it weren't for the secret promotion of those rich and noble people, the Sui Dynasty wouldn't have perished so quickly.