China: Emperor Wen of Sui (541–604). Handscroll painting from the 'Thirteen Emperors Scroll' by Tang Dynasty court painter Yan Liben (600-673), 7th century. Emperor Wen of Sui, personal name Yang Jian, Xianbei name Puliuru Jia and nickname Naluoyan, was the founder and first emperor of China's Sui Dynasty. He was a hard-working administrator. As a Buddhist, he encouraged the spread of Buddhism through the state.


Emperor Wen of Sui (541–604), personal name Yang Jian, Xianbei name Puliuru Jia), nickname Naluoyan, was the founder and first emperor of China's Sui Dynasty. He was a hard-working administrator. As a Buddhist, he encouraged the spread of Buddhism through the state. Yan Liben (Wade–Giles: Yen Li-pen, c. 600-673), formally Baron Wenzhen of Boling, was a Chinese painter and government official of the early Tang Dynasty. His notable works include the Thirteen Emperors Scroll and Northern Qi Scholars Collating Classic Texts. He also painted the Portraits at Lingyan Pavilion, under Emperor Taizong of Tang, commissioned in 643 to commemorate 24 of the greatest contributors to Emperor Taizong's reign, as well as 18 portraits commemorating the 18 great scholars who served Emperor Taizong when he was the Prince of Qin. Yan's paintings included painted portraits of various Chinese emperors from the Han Dynasty (202 BC-220 AD) up until the Sui Dynasty (581-618) period


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