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  2. Chữ Hán - Wikipedia

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    The cover page of Hán-văn Giáo-khoa thư, the textbook used in South Vietnam to teach Literary Chinese and chữ Hán. The education reform by North Vietnam in 1950 eliminated the use of chữ Hán and chữ Nôm. [16] Chinese characters were still taught in schools in South Vietnam until 1975. During those times, the textbooks that were ...

  3. Vietnamese philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Most research on Vietnamese philosophy is conducted by modern Vietnamese scholars. [6] The traditional Vietnamese philosophy has been described by one biographer of Ho Chi Minh (Brocheux, 2007) as a "perennial Sino-Vietnamese philosophy" blending different strands of Confucianism with Buddhism and Taoism. [7]

  4. Hồ Văn Nhựt - Wikipedia

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    Nhựt was born on 15 July 1905 in the village of Tân Qui Đông, Sa Đéc province, to a traditional family of scholars and mandarins (nho giáo) in the Southern part of Vietnam, which was then a French colony known as 'French Cochinchina.’

  5. Hồ Văn Trung - Wikipedia

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    Nho học danh thơ (Gò Công) Thiền môn chư Phật (Gò Công – 1949) Địa dư đại cương (Gò Công) Hoàng cầu thông chí (Gò Công) Phật giáo cảm hóa Trung Hoa (1950) Phật giáo Việt Nam (1950) Trung Hoa cao sĩ, ẩn sĩ, xứ sĩ (1951) Nho giáo tinh thần (1951)

  6. Vietnamese folk religion - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese people of Đàng Trong making offerings to the god Ông Địa. The linh of the gods, as it is appropriated for social construction, is also appropriated in self-cultivation. [ 13 ] It provides a locus for dialectical relations, between the individual and his or her social others, and between the self and the spirits, to intersect ...

  7. Lý Nhân Tông - Wikipedia

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    Lý Càn Đức (李乾德) was born in the first month of the lunar calendar in 1066 as the first son of the emperor Lý Thánh Tông and his concubine Ỷ Lan. [4] [5] It was said that Lý Thánh Tông was unable to have his own son up to the age of 40, so he paid a visit to Buddhist pagodas all over the country to pray for a child.

  8. Ministry of Education (Nguyễn dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    During the Nguyễn dynasty period (1802–1945) of Vietnamese history its Ministry of Education was reformed a number of times, in its first iteration it was called the Học Bộ (chữ Hán: 學部; [b] French: Ministère de l'Instruction publique) [1] which was established during the reign of the Duy Tân Emperor (1907–1916) and took over a number of functions of the Lễ Bộ, one of ...

  9. Vietnamese morphology - Wikipedia

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    Most words are created by either compounding or reduplicative derivation. Affixation is a relatively minor derivational process. Older styles of Vietnamese writing wrote polysyllabic words with hyphens separating the syllables, as in cào-cào "grasshopper", sinh-vật-học "biology", or cà-phê "coffee".

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