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According to Vũ Thư Hiên In 1957, Nông Thị Xuân was killed [2] [3] [4] near Hồ Tây (West Lake), Hà Nội [1] under the communist party's orders [2] [8] to stop them from marrying, [3] [8] but there are two accounts about how she died, both involving intentional vehicular collision.
Trần Thị Thanh Nhàn (born 19 July 1982), better known as Lý Nhã Kỳ is a Vietnamese actress, model and businesswoman. She is known for portraying Diem Kieu in VTV's series Kiều nữ và đại gia (The Beauty and the Wealthy ). Since 2011, she has been serving as the Tourism ambassador of Vietnam.
Ethan Tran, Hieu Hien: comedy [5] Năm sau con thi lại nè (I Will Return Next Year) mai thị họe: Hoài Linh, Việt Anh, Thanh Thủy , Quy Binh, Lê Khánh, Thanh Trúc: Comedy: Let Hoi Decide: Charlie Nguyễn: Romantic Comedy [6] 2015: Big Father, Small Father and Other Stories: Dang Di Phan: Do Thi Hai Yen: Jackpot: Dustin Nguyễn ...
The Lý dynasty (1009–1225), founded by the Lý clan, was an imperial dynasty of Đại Việt that succeeded the Early Lê dynasty (980–1009) and preceded the Trần dynasty (1225–1400). The first emperor of the dynasty was Lý Thái Tổ (974–1028).
[7] [8] She also won a silver medal in changquan at the competition. [9] Her world title at just fourteen years old set in motion the popularity of wushu across Vietnam, and Thúy Hiền began to become a household name. [10] A year later, she competed in the women's changquan event at the 1994 Asian Games and finished fifth overall. [11]
Nguyễn Thần Hiến (1856–1914) was a Vietnamese scholar-gentry anti-colonial revolutionary activist who advocated independence from French colonial rule.He was a contemporary of Phan Bội Châu and Phan Chu Trinh and was regarded as the most prominent southerner of his generation of scholar-gentry activists.
Châu looked to Japan, which had modernized and was one of the few Asian nations to successfully resist European colonization. With Prince Cường Để, Châu started the two organizations in Japan, the Duy Tân hội (Modernistic Association) and Vietnam Cong Hien Hoi. Due to French pressure, Japan deported Phan Bội Châu to China.
In 1174, Lý Anh Tông's crown prince Lý Long Xưởng was involved in debauchery with a concubine of the emperor, he was made retired from the titled and replaced by Lý Long Cán. In 1175, emperor Anh Tông died at aged 40, the young Lý Cao Tông was enthroned with Tô Hiến Thành again holding the regency.