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Lê Thánh Tông (黎聖宗; 25 August 1442 – 3 March 1497), personal name Lê Hạo, temple name Thánh Tông, courtesy name Tư Thành, was an emperor of Đại Việt, reigning from 1460 to 1497, the fifth and the longest-reigning emperor of the Later Lê dynasty, and is widely praised as one of the greatest emperors in Vietnamese history.
The city consists of the 10 wards of: . Đông Triều; Mạo Khê; Xuân Sơn, Đông Triều; Hưng Đạo; Đức Chính; Kim Sơn; Tràng An; Hồng Phong; Yên Thọ
Cánh đồng ma (The Ghost Field) Made in Hong Kong with Vietnamese actors and dialogue 1938: Trận phong ba (The Storm) Made in Hong Kong with Vietnamese actors and dialogue Late 1930s: Khúc khải hoàn (The Song of Triumph) Toét sợ ma (Toét Is Scared of Ghosts) Một buổi chiều trên sông Cửu Long (An Evening on the Mekong River)
Cao Tông trusted Du's accusation and ordered to capture Phạm Bỉnh Di and his son (Phạm Phụ). Upon the capture of his lord, Quách Bốc (郭卜), a general of Bỉnh Di, decided to assault the imperial palace to rescue his master. Emperor Cao Tông had Bỉnh Di and his son killed and they both fled to Phú Thọ.
These films air in Saturday afternoon on VTV3 with the duration approximately 70 minutes as a part of the program Cinema for Saturday afternoon (Vietnamese: Điện ảnh chiều thứ Bảy). They were produced by filmmakers in Cinema For Saturday Afternoon Club and several partner film studios.
Broadcast Title Eps. Prod. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Genre Notes 22 Jan [4]Bên ngoài cuộc đời (Outside Of Life) 1 (70′) VFC Nguyễn Hữu Phần, Vũ Hồng Sơn (directors); Khuất Thị Vân Huyền (writer); Mai Ngọc Căn, Hữu Độ, Nguyễn Xuân Hậu, Lê Hoàng Uyên, Vũ Huy Trinh, Phương Anh, Thanh Tùng, Thanh Phương, Ngọc Hoàn, Huy Lâm, Lê Văn, Chí ...
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.
The Lê dynasty, also known in historiography as the Later Lê dynasty (Vietnamese: "Nhà Hậu Lê" or "Triều Hậu Lê", chữ Hán: 朝後黎, chữ Nôm: 茹後黎 [b]), officially Đại Việt (Vietnamese: Đại Việt; Chữ Hán: 大越), was the longest-ruling Vietnamese dynasty, having ruled from 1428 to 1789, with an interregnum between 1527 and 1533.