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  2. An Nam chí lược - Wikipedia

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    In An Nam chí lược, Lê Tắc recounted the history and other aspects of his country Đại Việt from its beginning to the reign of the Trần dynasty. [3] The title of the book literally means Abbreviated Records of An Nam with An Nam (Pacified South) was the Chinese name for Vietnam during the Tang dynasty, thus An Nam chí lược was written with a Chinese bias. [2]

  3. Tự Đức thánh chế tự học giải nghĩa ca - Wikipedia

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    [8] The first and second pages of 嗣德聖製字學解義歌 - Tự Đức thánh chế tự học giải nghĩa ca. According to statistics by Nguyễn Thị Lan, Tự Đức thánh chế tự học giải nghĩa ca holds the largest collection of Chinese characters that are annotated with chữ Nôm. [ 9 ]

  4. Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư - Wikipedia

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    The Đại Việt sử ký tục biên or the Cảnh Trị edition (1665), that was the era name of Lê Huyền Tông has a better status of conservation but the most popular and fully preserved version of Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư until now is the Chính Hòa edition (1697) which was the only woodblock printed version of this work. [12]

  5. Ngô Sĩ Liên - Wikipedia

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    Ngô Sĩ Liên was the main compiler of the Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư, a chronicle of the history of Vietnam and a historical record of an Annamese dynasty. Ngô based information for his historical book from collections of myths and legends such as Trần Thế Pháp's [] Lĩnh Nam chích quái or Việt điện u linh tập.

  6. Vietnam, under the Nguyễn dynasty, became two protectorates of France in 1883, but during World War II, Japan occupied the country from 1940. During this period, Ho Chi Minh created the Viet Minh in 1941 to coordinate resistance against both French colonial authorities and Imperial Japanese occupying forces. [1]

  7. Battle of Đồng Xoài - Wikipedia

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    In January 1964, General Khánh ousted General Dương Văn Minh as the leader of South Vietnam's military junta in a bloodless coup. [6] Although Khánh had made considerable efforts to consolidate his power, opposition to his rule began to grow as he tightened censorship laws, banned protests and allowed police arbitrary search and imprisonment powers.

  8. Hịch tướng sĩ - Wikipedia

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    I have often read the story of Ji Xin who replaced the Emperor Gao of Han to save him from death, of Yao Yu who took a blow in his back to save King Zhao of Chu, of Yu Rang who swallowed burning charcoal to avenge his leader, of Shin Kuai who cut off an arm to save his country, of young Jing De who rescued the Emperor Taizong of Tang besieged by Wang Shichong, and Gao Qing , a subject living ...

  9. Lê Thánh Tông - Wikipedia

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    Following the Chinese model, he divided the government into six ministries: Finance, Rites, Justice, Personnel, Army, and Public Works. [8] Nine grades of rank were set up for both the civil administration and the military. [1] A Board of Censors was set up with royal authority to monitor governmental officials and report exclusively to the king.