Su Wei (politician)
Su Wei (蘇威; 542–623), courtesy name Wuwei (無畏), was a high-level official of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty. He first became an important official during the reign of Sui's founder Emperor Wen, and after Emperor Wen's death continued to serve Emperor Wen's son Emperor Yang. He was often praised for his abilities and integrity but criticized for pettiness. After Emperor Yang was assassinated in 618, he was nominally an official under Emperor Yang's nephew Yang Hao, and then under the warlords Yuwen Huaji, Li Mi, and Wang Shichong. After Wang Shichong's state of Zheng was destroyed by Tang Dynasty in 621, neither the Tang general Li Shimin (the later Emperor Taizong) nor Li Shimin's father Emperor Gaozu of Tang was interested in retaining Su as an official, and Su Wei died soon thereafter.
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Su Wei (politician)
Su Wei (蘇威; 542–623), courtesy name Wuwei (無畏), was a high-level official of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty. He first became an important official during the reign of Sui's founder Emperor Wen, and after Emperor Wen's death continued to serve Emperor Wen's son Emperor Yang. He was often praised for his abilities and integrity but criticized for pettiness. After Emperor Yang was assassinated in 618, he was nominally an official under Emperor Yang's nephew Yang Hao, and then under the warlords Yuwen Huaji, Li Mi, and Wang Shichong. After Wang Shichong's state of Zheng was destroyed by Tang Dynasty in 621, neither the Tang general Li Shimin (the later Emperor Taizong) nor Li Shimin's father Emperor Gaozu of Tang was interested in retaining Su as an official, and Su Wei died soon thereafter.
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Su Wei (蘇威; 542–623), courtesy ...... d Su Wei died soon thereafter.
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蘇 威(そ い、542年 - 623年)は、中国隋の政治家。字は無畏。本貫は武功郡。蘇綽の子。隋の文帝・煬帝の2代にわたり重臣として活躍した。
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蘇威(542年-623年),中国隋朝政治家。字無畏。京兆武功(今陝西省)人。蘇綽之子。隋文帝、煬帝两代重臣。
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Su Wei (蘇威; 542–623), courtesy ...... d Su Wei died soon thereafter.
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蘇 威(そ い、542年 - 623年)は、中国隋の政治家。字は無畏。本貫は武功郡。蘇綽の子。隋の文帝・煬帝の2代にわたり重臣として活躍した。
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蘇威(542年-623年),中国隋朝政治家。字無畏。京兆武功(今陝西省)人。蘇綽之子。隋文帝、煬帝两代重臣。
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Su Wei (politician)
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苏威
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蘇威
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