Summary of peasant uprising at the end of Sui Dynasty
The peasant uprising at the end of the Sui Dynasty was a great peasant uprising that overthrew the rule of the Sui Dynasty at the beginning of the seventh century. At the end of Sui Dynasty, Yang Di built a large-scale project year after year, and constantly used troops abroad. The heavy corvee and military service made the fields barren, and people everywhere rebelled, forming a massive nationwide peasant uprising. In the 12th year of the great cause of Sui Dynasty, three powerful rebel armies were formed, namely, Wagang Army in Henan, Dou Jiande Army in Hebei, Duhe Fugong Water Army in Jianghuai. In the seventh year of Yang Di the Great's great cause (665,438+065,438+0), Wang Bo began to take Changbai Mountain as the first place, and in the seventh year of Tang Gaozu's martial arts (624), the anti-Tang Dynasty ended in failure, which lasted 65,438+04 years. It dealt a heavy blow to the Sui Dynasty.