Chen, the last emperor of the Southern Dynasties. Character show, small print yellow slave. Xing Wu Great Wall (now Changxing East, Zhejiang) people. ■ Eight years in office. Chen, the eldest son of Chen Chuan. In the 14th year of Taijian (582), he died and was succeeded by Prince Uncle Bao. During Chen's administration, politics became increasingly corrupt. Uncle Bao lacks debauchery and shows no sympathy for political affairs. He takes general manager Jiang as an official order and does not run government affairs. In Japan, he once hosted a banquet with more than a dozen so-called "guests" such as General Manager Jiang, Chen Xuan and Kong Fan. He also built a big palace and abused punishment, and was unprepared for the powerful Sui Dynasty, which was only a strip of water. In the second year of Zhenming (588), the Sui Dynasty took Yang Guang, the king of Jin, as the marshal, with 80 generals and 5 1 10,000 soldiers heading south. Uncle Bao relied on the natural barrier of the Yangtze River and was able to shrug off it. In the first month of the following year, Jiankang was breached, and Kong Guiren escaped into the well and was captured. Chen died. Sui Renshou died in Luoyang in 604.