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Ma Yuan had Trưng Trắc and Trưng Nhị decapitated, [7] [8] and sent their heads to the Han court at Luoyang. [27] By the end of 43 CE, the Han army had taken full control over the region by defeating the last pockets of resistance. [7] Yuan reported his victories, and added: "Since I came to Jiaozhi, the current troop has been the most ...
Yuan again divided his troops, [and dispatched them] into Vô Biên prefecture (無編縣) – which was the Jiuzhending 九真亭 [prefecture] during Wang Mang['s era]. When [Ma Yuan] reached Cư Phong (風縣), the [rebels'] leader did not surrender; [Ma Yuan] then beheaded several tens to hundreds. Jiuzhen was then pacified.
According to a translated oral account of a Tày legend, the western part of Âu Việt's land became the Nam Cương Kingdom, [5] whose capital was located in what is today the Cao Bằng Province of Northeast Vietnam. It was there that Thục Phán hailed from. [1] [6] [7] The authenticity of this account is considered suspect by some ...
Chử Đồng Tử statue at Dạ Trạch Temple. Chử Đồng Tử (Chữ Hán: 褚童子) is the name of a famous Vietnamese divine being, one of "The Four Immortals" "Tứ bất tử" in traditional Vietnamese mythology. [1]
Revival of direct Tang control over northern Vietnam for two centuries resulted in a hybrid Tang-indigenous culture, political and legal structures. [43] Local sinicized elites used Chinese script, and ordinary people and tribesmen adopted personal names and name styles that corresponded to Vietnamese personal names until now. [ 44 ]
Du Yuan (杜遠), a former Yellow Turban rebel who became a bandit leader. He kidnapped Liu Bei 's wives, whom Guan Yu was escorting, and brought them to his stronghold. He was later killed by Liao Hua , who released the women and sent them back to Guan Yu.
At the Chinese Academy of Sciences, new members are elected biennially. [1] Before 2014 only a maximum of 60 members could be inducted each time, but this restriction has since been removed by new bylaws.
The jiedushi (Chinese: 節度使; Korean: 절도사; romaja: Jeoldosa; Vietnamese: Tiết độ sứ, Old Turkic: Tarduş) or jiedu, was a regional military governor in China; the title was established in the Tang dynasty and abolished in the Yuan dynasty.