Yang Jishan and Yang Xuangan's strategist Wei …

Years: 614 - 614

Yang Jishan and Yang Xuangan's strategist Wei Fusi are publicly executed around the new year 614, by Emperor Yang's orders, in exceedingly cruel manners—the officials all fire arrows at them, then they are drawn and quartered, and finally their bodies are burned and the ashes scattered.

Around the same time, there are also rebellions south of the Yangtze River, and Emperor Yang sends the official Wang Shichong against the rebels.

Wang is able to suppress the rebellions, for the most part, and thereafter begins to rise in prominence at Emperor Yang's court.

Meanwhile, Emperor Yang orders that rebels' possessions can be confiscated at will.

The local officials, however, use this as an excuse to execute and confiscate properties of those they dislike.

In spring 614, Emperor Yang again proposes another campaign against Goguryeo.

Although his officials do not approve, none dare to oppose him.

Many of the soldiers ordered to report to Zhuo Prefecture desert.

Emperor Yang tries to stop desertions by executing those who have deserted, but still cannot stem the tide of desertions.

Goguryeo forces have also been constantly ambushing the Sui army’s supply line.

Goguryeo offers of peace have also been exhausted.

Gogryeo also returns Yan Xuangan's associate Husi Zheng, who had fled to Goguryeo after his association with Yang Xuangan was discovered.

Lai initially opposes ending the campaign, but does finally withdraw after ordered by Emperor Yuan.

Emperor Yang executes Husi using the same kind of cruelty that he had employed against Yang Jishan and Wei Fusi, but afterwards, when he again summons Goguryeo's King Yeongyang to meet him, King Yeongyang again ignores the request.

Emperor Yang declares a fourth campaign against Goguryeo—but he never actually launches it.

Meanwhile, agrarian rebellions continue to rise.

While generals such as Zhang Xutuo and Wang Sichong enjoy victories here and there, the situation is deteriorating for the welfare of the Sui state at large.

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