书城外语HistoryofChina
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第22章 The Grand Canal and the End of the Sui Dynasty(2)

The Sui Dynasty had reunified China after the longperiod of fragmented rule known as the Three Kingdoms,Tw o J i n s,a n d N o r t h e r n a n d S o u t h e r n D y n a s t i e s.Reunification provided opportunities for economic and social development and the early Sui period did indeed see tremendous advances.The book One Hundred People who have changed the Fate of Mankind includes Sui Emperor Wendi(name:Yang Jian)as one of the world’s great men of history.Yang Jian’s successor,Sui Yangdi(name:Yang Guang),quickly reversed this situation however with annual military campaigns and a despotic rule that disregarded the people’s welfare.He not only lost territory,he also lost his head.Nonetheless,the canal that he contributed to repairing and maintaining left a rich legacy for later generations.It was important in the unification of the country,in economic development,in the growth of cities along the way,in ease of transporting goods and in enriching cultural intercourse.As a result,the Grand Canal became a vital artery in China betweennorth and south.

The third stage in building the canal came after the Mongol-ruled Yuan Dynasty(1271–1368)established their capital in Beijing in the 13th century.In order to link north and south directly without having to go around by way of Luoyang,the Yuan Dynasty invested ten years in digging out sections between the Luozhou River and the Huitong River.This then linked up the natural river and lake system between Tianjin and Jiangsu’s Qingjiang.To the south of Qingjiang the canal linked up with the previous constructions all the way to Hangzhou.The original section of canal between Beijing and Tianjin had been abandoned,so a new“Tonghui Canal”was rebuilt.After this,the new Jing-Hang Canal was shorter than the original by more than 900 kilometers.

In 2006,China began the application for WorldHeritage for the Jing-Hang Canal.In announcing thisproject,the government pointed out,“The Jing-HangCanal is a manifestation of our country’s superiority over the world in water engineering and transport and it has been bequeathed to us as a rich legacy.It nurtured the development of many famous cities,it provided a foundation for cultural richness,it precipitated all kinds of information exchange regarding our country’s political,economic,cultural,and social conditions.The Grand Canal,together with the Great Wall,are the symbol of the high status of Chinese culture itself.Protecting the canal has tremendous significance in the transmission of humankind’s civilization and the harmonious integration of society.”

Although endowed with tremendous capabilities,Sui Emperor Yangdi(569–618)was eventually unable to restrain his own crazy desires,and he paid a high price for his rapacious rule.The second son of Sui Wendi,he had seized the throne in 604 and then governed as oneof China’s most ruthless rulers.In deciding to move the capital to Luoyang,he conscripted a labor force of two million men to build the city.To the west of Luoyang he built the Western Garden—a striking site with its towers and pavilions set in an area of more than 200 mu.He used the garden for leisure and entertainment,viewing sights with several thousand palace women on horseback,enjoying banquets,leading a dissolute life.In the process of constructing the Grand Canal,he is said to have used 150 million workers,many of whom perished of exhaustion.When he found one stretch to be too shallow,in a fury he ordered that 50,000 officials and workers be buried alive.From August605,he passed through the canal to Jiangdu three times on inspection tours. He rode in a great dragon boat,200 feetlong,45 wide,and four stories high.Concubines, officials, eunuchs and monks accompanied him on several thousand other boats:the entourage is said to have extendedsome 200 li.80,000menwereemployedjustinhaulingtheboatsalong.Protective armies on horseback patrolledt hebanksofthecanaloneither side.The populace in the vicinity were forced to contribute food and drink for this traveling city.Yang Guang initiated war three times against Korea.The carpenters building boats worked day and night to make ready,and it is said that three or four out of every ten died.The navy of the Sui and the army attacked Korea on two fronts,each of the three attempts was repulsed and ended in defeat.The rich reserves that had been built up during the period of Sui Wendi were exhausted.The fields began to go bare,a scorched landscape covered the land,farmers had nothing to eat but bark and leaves.In611,a peasants revolt erupted.Yang Guang continued,however,to lead his dissolute life.In 618,the Right-flank General Yuwen Huaji stole into the palace and strangled the Emperor,after which the Sui Dynasty was destroyed.In total,it had existed for 38 years and been ruled by two men.