Meanwhile, agrarian rebellions arose after news of the defeat at Fei River.
As a result, the agrarian and other military rebellions multiplied.
By 524, Northern Wei was stricken with agrarian rebellions throughout its borders.
Not deterred, Emperor Yang launched a second campaign against Goguryeo in 613, even though the agrarian rebellions were becoming more numerous and serious.
In 617, there were many agrarian rebellions in modern eastern Gansu.
As a result, the empire fell into chaos, with many agrarian rebellions dividing the empire.
As at the time, most of Sui realm was engulfed by agrarian rebellions, he left his post without leave and fled home, to Yong Province.
Meanwhile, agrarian rebellions continued to rise.
By 876, the central/southern Tang realm was being overrun with agrarian rebellions, the chief of which was led by Wang Xianzhi.
During the subsequent reign of Emperor Xizong, the Tang realm was thrown into chaos due to agrarian rebellions.