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The book Lan Trì kiến văn lục is one of those and is composed of an introduction, forewords, preface and preamble (written in Literary Chinese by Vũ Trinh's colleagues) and 45 creative pieces (written by Vũ Trinh himself). The book is composed of simple short stories of the end of 18th century beginning of 19th century.
Vũ Trinh (chữ Hán: 武楨; 1759–1828) (pseudonyms 萊山 and 蘭池漁者) was a well-known Confucianist in Tonkin and high-ranking mandarin in both Revival Lê dynasty and Nguyễn dynasty. [1] Vũ Trinh was born in a noble family with many proficient Confucian scholars in Ngọc Quan hamlet, Lương Tài district, Bắc Ninh.
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In the book Vietnamese Tradition on Trial, 1920-1945 written by David G. Marr, an American Professor, told the story of Trieu Thi Trinh as follow: Trieu Thi Trinh was a 9-foot-tall (2.7 m) woman who had 3-foot-long (0.91 m) breasts. She also had a voice which sounded like a temple bell, and she could eat many rice pecks and walk 500 leagues per ...
Broadcast Title Eps. Prod. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Genre Notes 20 Jan-26 May [3]Nơi chốn ta quay về (Where We Come Back) 42 VnFilm Lê Minh (director); Lê Anh Thúy (writer); Hoàng Hải, Đinh Y Nhung, Mai Huỳnh, Minh Thư, Huy Cường, Văn Thênh, Kiều Chinh, Đoàn Thanh Tài, Hoàng Thiên Long, Quang Thái...
Trịnh Giang (chữ Hán: 鄭杠; 14 October 1711 – 30 December 1762) ruled northern Vietnam from 1729 to 1740.His title as ruling lord (chua) was Uy Nam Vương.He was one of the Trịnh Lords who ruled Vietnam.
Tự Đức (Hanoi: [tɨ˧˨ ɗɨk̚˧˦], chữ Hán: 嗣 德, lit. ' inheritance of virtues ', 22 September 1829 – 19 July 1883) (personal name: Nguyễn Phúc Hồng Nhậm, also Nguyễn Phúc Thì) was the fourth and last pre-colonial emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty of Vietnam; he ruled from 1847 to 1883.