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  2. Lê Lợi - Wikipedia

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    Lê Lợi (Vietnamese: [le lə̂ːjˀ], chữ Hán: 黎利; 10 September 1385 – 5 October 1433), also known by his temple name as Lê Thái Tổ (黎太祖) and by his pre-imperial title Bình Định vương (平定王; "Prince of Pacification"), was a Vietnamese rebel leader who founded the Later Lê dynasty and became the first king [a] of the restored kingdom of Đại Việt after the ...

  3. Lý Thái Tổ - Wikipedia

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    Thái Tổ (chữ Hán: 李 太 祖, 8 March 974 – 31 March 1028), personal name Công Uẩn, temple name Thái Tổ, was a founding emperor of dynasty and the 6th ruler of Đại Việt; he reigned from 1009 to 1028.

  4. Hồ ly tinh - Wikipedia

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    Hồ ly tinh (chữ Hán: 狐狸精) also known as Hồ tiên (狐仙), Hồ ly (狐狸), Hồ tinh (狐精), Hồ yêu (狐妖), Yêu hồ (妖狐) or Cáo chín đuôi (chữ Nôm: 𤞺𠃩𡳪), Cáo tinh (𤞺精) is a nine-tailed fox in Vietnamese mythology. They do not have a specific personality, some stories tell about them harming ...

  5. Lý Thái Tông - Wikipedia

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    Thái Tông (chữ Hán: 李 太 宗; 29 July 1000 – 3 November 1054), personal name Phật Mã, posthumously temple name Thái Tông, was the second emperor of the dynasty, ruled Đại Việt from 1028 to 1054. He was considered the most successive Vietnamese emperor since the tenth century.

  6. Li Bai - Wikipedia

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    Li Bai was also noted as a master of the jueju, or cut-verse. [50] Ming-dynasty poet Li Pan Long thought Li Bai was the greatest jueju master of the Tang dynasty. [51] Li Bai was noted for his mastery of the lüshi, or "regulated verse", the formally most demanding verse form of the times. Watson notes, however, that his poem "Seeing a Friend ...

  7. Hồ dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Coins issued by Hồ dynasty, Vietnam in the 15th century. They are made from bronze A print of banknote Hội Sao Thông Bảo issued by Hồ Quý when he was the minister of the Trần dynasty's court, 1393. To facilitate his takeover, Hồ Quý Ly first had a new capital built, called Tây Đô (literally "Western Capital"). In 1399, he ...

  8. Hồ Quý Ly - Wikipedia

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    Hồ Quý Ly (chữ Hán: 胡季犛, 1336 – 22 October 1407) ruled Đại Ngu (Vietnam) from 1400 to 1401 as the founding emperor of the short-lived Hồ dynasty.Quý Ly rose from a post as an official served the court of the ruling Trần dynasty and a military general fought against the Cham forces during the Cham–Vietnamese War (1367–1390).

  9. Tôn Thất Thuyết - Wikipedia

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    Tôn Thất Thuyết (尊 室 説; 12 May 1839 in Huế – 1913 in Longzhou), Courtesy name Đàm Phu (談夫), was the regent and leading mandarin of Emperor Tự Đức of Vietnam's Nguyễn dynasty. Thuyết later led the Cần Vương movement which aimed to restore Vietnamese independence under Emperor Hàm Nghi.