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Introduction
Chapter One. Under the Rule of Emperor Yang Guang of the Sui Dynasty
1. The Birth of Li Shi Min
2. The Establishment of the Sui Dynasty
3. Yang Guang Usurps the Throne and Becomes the Second Emperor of the Sui Dynasty
4. Chang’an, the Capital, and Luoyang, the Eastern Capital, of the Sui Dynasty
5. Construction of the Palaces in the Eastern Capital and Digging of the Canals
6. The Rise of the Turks
7. Expedition against Koguryo and the Peasant Uprisings Opposing the War against Koguryo
8. Yang Xuan Gan’s Rebellion and Rebellions All Over China
9. Emperor Yang Guang Is Besieged in Yanmen by the Turks
10. Emperor Yang Guang’s Trip to Jiangdu
11. Li Mi and Zhai Rang
12. Lin Shi Hong Occupies the Area of Yuzhang Prefecture
13. The Growth of Dou Jian De’s Force
14. Liu Wu Zhou’s Rebellion
15. Xue Ju Rises in Jincheng
16. Other Rebellions
Chapter Two. The Establishment of the Tang Dynasty
17. Li Yuan Becomes the General in Charge of the Military and Civil Affairs of Taiyuan
18. Li Yuan and Li Shi Mins’ Secret Plan to Rebel against the Sui Dynasty
19. Li Mi’s Action to Take Luoyang
20. Li Yuan’s Plan to Unite with the Turks
21. Li Yuan’s March from Taiyuan towards the Area of Guanzhong
22. The Situation in the Area to the Northwest of Guanzhong
23. The Situation in Luoyang and Luokou
24. Li Yuan Marches into Guanzhong
25. Li Yuan Takes Chang’an
26. Li Yuan Makes Yang You, King of Dai, the Emperor of the Sui Dynasty
27. The Confrontation between Wang Shi Chong and Li Mi in the Area of the Eastern Capital
28. Qutu Tong Surrenders to Li Yuan
29. The Death of Emperor Yang Guang of the Sui Dynasty
30. Li Yuan Becomes Emperor of the Tang Dynasty
31. Confrontations in the Eastern Capital Area
32. Li Shi Min’s Contributions in the Expedition against Xue Ren Gao, the Emperor of Qin
33. Xu Shi Ji Comes Over to the Tang Dynasty
34. The Death of Li Mi
35. Wang Shi Chong Declares Himself Emperor of Zheng
36. Dou Jian De Declares Himself Emperor of Xia
37. The Situation in the Eastern Turkic Khanate
38. The Death of Liu Wen Jing
39. Li Shi Min Defeats Liu Wu Zhou
40. Li Shi Min Conquers Wang Shi Chong and Dou Jian De
41. Li Shi Min Pacifies the Rebellions of Liu Hei Ta and Xu Yuan Lang
42. Du Fu Wei Submits to the Tang Dynasty
43. The Conflicts among the Brothers
44. Li Jian Cheng Defeats Liu Hei Ta and the Death of Xu Yuan Lang
45. Li Jian Cheng’s Conspiracy to Take Power from His Father
46. The Controversy of Moving the Capital to another City
47. Li Shi Min Uses His Wits to Repulse the Eastern Turks
48. The Incident at Xuanwu Gate
Chapter Three. The Reign of Emperor Li Shi Min
49. Li Shi Min Becomes Emperor of the Tang Dynasty
50. Emperor Li Shi Min Meets Jiali Khan of the Eastern Turkic Khanate at the Bridge over the Weishui River
51. Li Shi Min Trains His Army in His Palace
52. Li Shi Min Grants Rewards to the Officials and Generals Who Made Great Contributions
53. Li Shi Min’s Ways of Government
54. The Tiele Tribes to the North of the Eastern Turkic Khanate and the Western Turkic Khanate
55. The Decline of the Eastern Turkic Khanate
56. The Destruction of the Eastern Turkic Khanate
57. The Expedition against the Tuyuhun Khanate
58. Li Yuan, the Father Emperor, Passes Away
59. Empress Zhangsun Passes Away
60. Wu Shi Yue’s Daughter Becomes One of Emperor Li Shi Min’s Concubines
61. The Reinstatement of the Eastern Turkic Khanate
62. The Conquest of the Kingdom of Gaochang
63. Princess Wencheng Is Married to Songtsen Gampo, King of Tubo (Tibet)
64. The Defeat of the Xueyantuo Khanate
65. The Close Relationship between the Emperor and His Ministers and Generals
66. Li Cheng Qian Is Deprived of the Title of Crown Prince; Li Zhi Is Made Crown Prince
67. The Emperor Personally Leads an Expedition against Koguryo
68. Emperor Li Shi Min Passes Away
69. The Reign of Emperor Li Zhi and the Reign of Emperor Wu Ze Tian
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