What is the most important lesson that Emperor Taizong learned from the Sui Dynasty?

The most important lesson that Emperor Taizong learned from the demise of the Sui Dynasty was that he realized that the relationship between the monarch and the people was a boat-water relationship.

During the reign of Emperor Taizong, the relationship between monarch and minister was harmonious and highly respected by later generations. This is mainly due to Tang Taizong's clear-headed, open-minded, good at introspection and drawing lessons from the collapse of the previous dynasty. The dish is round, the water is round, the bowl is square and the water is square. Because the emperor was happy and the speaker was innocent, the liegeman knew everything and said everything.

Emperor Taizong has a lot of discussions on the relationship between monarch and minister, which can be summarized as three points: First, the relationship between monarch and minister is a relationship of fish and water. Second, the monarch and his subjects should fulfill the responsibility of seeking treatment. Third, the monarch and his subjects should be honest with each other. Under his sincere advocacy and encouragement, during the Zhenguan period, more than 30 people remonstrated with Emperor Taizong.

Liu Yue, Cen Wenben, Wang Xuan, Chu Suiliang, Ma Zhou, Yu Shinan and other experts argued with each other and put forward many pertinent opinions and criticisms. Always stick to the wall of the house and go in and out of the province. Therefore, tireless people want to do their best.

Every thought and politics, or the night before bed. And often give spiritual encouragement and material rewards to exhorters. Correct imperial demeanor is the cornerstone of harmony between monarch and minister, which plays a leading role in social harmony.

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Li Shimin was the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty. From September 4th, 627 to July of 10, he reigned, with the title of Zhenguan. His name means "helping the world and people". He was an outstanding military strategist. In the process of the establishment and unification of the Tang Dynasty, he made great achievements and played a decisive role. He loves literature and calligraphy, and Mo Bao has been handed down from generation to generation.

After the establishment of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin was named King of Qin. He led the army to pacify Xue, Liu Wuzhou, Dou Jiande and Wang, and finally unified China. After the Xuanwumen Rebellion, they killed their brothers, Prince Li, King Li Yuanji of Qi and their sons, and were made princes. Tang Gaozu Tang Gaozu was soon forced to abdicate and Li Shimin succeeded to the throne.

After Li Shimin became emperor, he actively listened to the opinions of ministers, ruled the world with civilization, expanded his territory and became a famous monarch in the history of China.

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