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Triệu (/ dʒ aʊ /; [1] traditional Chinese: 趙; simplified Chinese: 赵; pinyin: Zhào; Wade–Giles: Chao⁴) is a Chinese-language surname, it is the Vietnamese translation of the Chinese surname Zhao (趙). It is commonly found in Vietnam among its Chinese diaspora.
Nguyễn Đình Triệu was named in Vietnam U19 squad for the 2010 AFC U-19 Championship. [7] In June 2023, Đình Triệu was called up to the senior Vietnam squad for first time, for friendlies against Hong Kong and Syria. [8] He made his debut against Palestine on 11 September 2023 at the Thiên Trường Stadium, Nam Định. He kept a ...
Lieutenant General Đỗ Cao Trí (20 November 1929 – 23 February 1971) was a general in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) known for his fighting prowess and flamboyant style. Trí started out in the French Army before transferring to the Vietnamese National Army and the ARVN.
Dương Triệu Vũ pronunciation ⓘ (born January 1, 1984, in Cam Ranh, Vietnam) is the stage name of Tuấn Linh, a singer on the popular Vietnamese diaspora music show Paris by Night. Born into a family of six children as the youngest, Tuấn Linh showed an early interest in reading and music, especially an ability to remember lyrics and ...
The stories of the Trưng Sisters and of another famous woman warrior, Lady Triệu, are cited by some historians [by whom?] as hints that Vietnamese society before sinicization was a matriarchal one, where there are no obstacles for women in assuming leadership roles.
'Zhao dynasty'; Vietnamese: Nhà Triệu; 茹趙) ruled the kingdom of Nanyue, which consisted of parts of southern China as well as northern Vietnam. Its capital was Panyu , in modern Guangzhou . The founder of the dynasty, Zhao Tuo (Triệu Đà), was a Chinese general [ 1 ] [ 2 ] from Hebei and originally served as a military governor under ...
Triệu Việt Hưng (born 19 January 1997) is a Vietnamese professional footballer who plays as a winger or a midfielder for V.League 1 club Hải Phòng and the Vietnam national team. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] International career
Lê Văn Triết was born into a peasant family in Trung An Commune, My Tho City, Tiền Giang, a province in Southern Vietnam on 6 June 1930. [5] He retired from active politics in 1 January 1999, but was still supportive in local Vietnamese politics. [5]