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you accepted his salary, you had the responsibility to give good advice to him." ... He then smiled and said to Du, "When you, Lord, were serving under Sui, you were at a low post and maybe you had justification not to speak up. You were highly honored in Wang Shichong's administration. Why did you not speak up then?" Du responded, "I did. It was just that he did not listen to me." Emperor Taizong responded, "If Wang was virtuous and did what was good, then he would not have been destroyed. If he was a tyrant and resisted adverse advice, how could you have avoided disaster?" Du could not respond. Emperor Taizong then said, "Now you are highly honored. Are you willing to speak up?" Du responded, "I am willing to die. Further, when
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obedient to Emperor Yang, but Di, despite his low position, was insistent against it. I personally saw that myself. Emperor Taizong asked, "What did you advise Emperor Yang?" Du responded, "I told him to go." Emperor Taizong said, "Part of your responsibility in serving the emperor was to be honest without hiding anything. You praise Di, so why did you not make the same insistent advice?" Du responded, "At that time, I was not in an important post. I also knew that such advice would not be accepted, and it would not be of benefit for me to die." Emperor Taizong responded, "
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the Prince of Xia, forced Wang to surrender. Li Shimin spared Wang, but executed a number of his high-level officials. Du Yan was initially set to be executed. Du Chuke asked Du Ruhui to intercede on Du Yan's behalf, and Du Ruhui initially refused. Du Chuke, however, pointed out that while Du Yan
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said that a son who always obeyed his father was not actually a filially pious son. Therefore a father needs to have a son who would give adverse advice, and a state needs to have officials who would give adverse advice. If you believe that Emperor Yang was a tyrant, why continue to serve him? If
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Emperor Taizong asked Du, "How are Di's abilities?" Du responded, "During Sui days, Di served as an assistant official at the ministry of civil service affairs, and he was known for his integrity. When Emperor Yang was going to visit Jiangdu and made up his mind, the high-level officials were all
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and killed them. He then effectively forced Emperor Gaozu to first create him crown prince and then yield the throne to him (as Emperor Taizong). Emperor Taizong recalled Du Yan from exile, made him the imperial censor, and created him the Duke of Anji. Emperor Taizong made Du in charge of the
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In 624, there was an incident where Li Jiancheng was discovered to have, against regulations, recruited additional soldiers for his guard corps. Emperor Gaozu was angry and put Li Jiancheng under house arrest for a time. He also considered creating Li Shimin crown prince instead to replace Li
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of this, and Fang, knowing that Du was intelligent and full of strategies, feared that Du, if he joined Li Jiancheng's staff, would cause detriment to Li Shimin, and therefore persuaded Li Shimin to invite Du to join his staff. Du accepted the invitation.
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Du Yan apparently became a minor official in the imperial administration, but was not promoted. Eventually, he considered resigning and joining the staff of Li Shimin's older brother
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designation. It was said that in these capacities, Du recommended more than 40 people to be imperial officials, and many of them were later known for good service.
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and declared himself emperor of a new state of Zheng. Wang made Du Yan the minister of civil service affairs and trusted him greatly. Meanwhile, Du Yan's nephew
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was responsible for their older brother's death, he was an uncle. Du Ruhui relented and pleaded with Li Shimin on Du Yan's behalf, and Du Yan was spared.
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In 619, with the Sui state collapsing in light of rebellions around the empire before and after Emperor Yang's death in a coup in 618, the general
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There was a famous exchange between Emperor Taizong and Du involving Du's recommendation of a minor imperial official, Di Daohuai (
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and a major Tang general. Du Ruhui's older brother (whose name is lost to history) and younger brother Du Chuke (
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At that time, Du was in multiple posts, but was not known for being honest. He was also discordant with
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favored people who had been hermits. They therefore went into Mount Taibai (太白山, part of the
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Later, probably after a general pardon, Du Yan was able to return to Chang'an. Gao Xiaoji (
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In 621, Li Shimin put Luoyang under siege and, after defeating Wang's ally
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It is not known when Du Yan was born, but it is known that he was from the
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These names for Du Yan's ancestors came from Du Yan's biography in the
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Jiancheng. Li Jiancheng's guard commander, Yang Wen'gan (
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In 626, Li Shimin ambushed Li Jiancheng and Li Yuanji at
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and two of Li Shimin's staff members—Du and Wei Ting (
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Xi'an
Shaanxi
Du Ruhui
Chinese name
family name
Du
courtesy name
chancellor
Emperor Taizong
Tang dynasty
Du Ruhui
Sui dynasty
Chang'an
Northern Zhou
Emperor Wen of Sui
Qinling Mountains
Yangtze River
Emperor Yang
Wang Shichong
Luoyang
Yang Tong
Du Ruhui
Li Shimin
Tang dynasty
Emperor Gaozu
Dou Jiande
Li Jiancheng
Crown Prince
Feng Deyi
Fang Xuanling

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