Emperor was the founder and the first emperor of China's Sui Dynasty.
Explanation:
He was a hard working administrator and practice Buddhism and Confucian teachings in his regime. He was also known to be the ruler who had a less number of concubines. He was a ruler who never believed or resorted to violence for personal gains but he attacked and usurped lands in order to expand the kingdom.
During his reign Chins' Great wall was rebuilt. He behaved as the perfect Confucianist because he never complained. Emperor Wen was a visionary individual and possessed definite integrity of character. he never succumbed to the evils of sensory pleasures. it was the teachings of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism which molded him to be an ideal emperor who worked and introduced reforms for the benefit of the commoners.
Depending on if you're asking if this is true or false then it is highly false because of the changes in society and what an individual believes is in their own definition a family. Families aren't always the mother and father and their children-over the years families have evolved as society has changed. Families have gone from a two parent household to a single parent household when either the father or mother can be the superior figure of the house. (Hope this helps some ^^)
I think that Napoleon was the general that was defeated at Waterloo, but I recommend a second opinion.
After WWI and during the Great Depression the US tried to be an Isolationist nation. They put out tariffs so people would buy US (forgetting that the rest of the world was still devastated by WWI (economies included)).