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The Nanyue Kingdom (203 B.C. - 111 B.C.), when the Qin Dynasty was about to fall, was established in about 204 B.C. after Zhao Tuo, the captain of Nanhai County, annexed Guilin County and Xiang County, and was destroyed by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in 111 B.C., and passed on to the fifth generation, 93 years. The capital was located in Panyu (present-day Guangzhou, Guangdong Province) and included most of the provinces and regions of present-day Guangdong and Guangxi, parts of Fujian, Hunan, Guizhou, and Yunnan, and northern Vietnam. The Republic of Vietnam was a "puppet regime" established by the United States in southern Vietnam on the eve of the Vietnam War.
**Goh Dinh Diem. Vietnam was a French colony before the outbreak of World War II and was occupied by Japan during World War II. In 1945, towards the end of World War II, Ho Chi Minh's Vietnam Independence Alliance (later the Workers' Party of Vietnam) declared independence in the northern Vietnamese city of Hanoi and established the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
France, on the other hand, supported the establishment of the state of Vietnam in the southern Vietnamese city of Saigon. In order to fight for sovereignty over the whole of Vietnam, the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and France fought a nine-year Franco-Vietnamese War (known as the War of Resistance against France and National Salvation in Vietnam, and the War of Resistance against France in China). In 1954, with the military assistance of China, the Democratic Republic of Vietnam won a decisive victory over the French Wehrmacht in the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, and France withdrew from the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
According to the resolution of the Geneva Conference of Switzerland (1954), the two Vietnams were temporarily divided along the 17th parallel, with the Democratic Republic of Vietnam governed by the Workers' Party of Vietnam and South Vietnam under the rule of the last emperor of Vietnam, Emperor Bao Dai. In 1955, South Vietnam held a referendum in Saigon to abolish the last emperor of Vietnam, Emperor Bao Dai, and establish the Republic of Vietnam.
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Did the state of Nanyue belong to a dynasty in China? Really speaking, Nanyue, like the Dali Kingdom in the past, belongs to Yi, not a dynasty in our general sense. Dynasties in Chinese history generally refer to dynasties established in the Central Plains.
Nanyue Kingdom (203 BC - 111 BC),
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<> Nanyue Kingdom, also known as Nanyue Kingdom, was a regime located in the Lingnan region of China from the late Qin to the Western Han Dynasty, from the founding monarch Zhao Tuo.
To the deceased monarch Zhao Jiande, a total of five kings, enjoyed the country for 93 years.
In its heyday, the territory of Nanyue was from Lingnan in China in the north to central and northern Vietnam in the south, "more than 10,000 miles from east to west", and its strength was dominant. The northern border extends to the Nanling area, including Sanjiang, Longsheng, Xing'an, Gongcheng, and Hezhou in the north of modern Guangxi, and Lianshan in the north of Guangdong.
Yangshan, Lechang, Nanxiong, Lianping, Heping, Meizhou, Jiaoling line, most of the area and Changsha border; The eastern boundary has been as far as Yongding, Pinghe, and Zhangpu in the western part of present-day Fujian, and the border with Fujian and Vietnam; The southern territory includes the whole of Hong Kong, Macao and Hainan Island.
Within that, the border continued southward to the area east of the Truong Son Mountains and north of the Dai Ling Line in present-day central Vietnam; The western border reached present-day Baise, Debao, Bama, Donglan, and Hechi in present-day Guangxi.
The area around the river, with Yelang, Wuji, Jumachi and other countries.
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It is the affiliation, because Vietnam belonged to China at that time, and in the Yuan Dynasty, Yuan Chengzu fought in Vietnam and received Vietnam to China.
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It is a competitive relationship, the geographical location of the two countries is very close, and sometimes there are some conflicts between the two sides.
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It is a tributary relationship, and in ancient times, it has always been a vassal state of our country, and it has to pay tribute to the imperial court every year.
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After the Great Qin was destroyed, Zhao Tuo, who was in Lingnan, took out the edict of Qin Shi Huang, which read:No matter what happens, the 500,000 Qin troops must be stationed in Lingnan for generations and must not be withdrawn.
This arrangement of Qin Shi Huang directly led to a gap in domestic troops, and after Chen Sheng and Wu Guang rose up, the rebel armies everywhere responded to the call. At this time, Zhang Han, a general with military power in the DPRK, had to urgently organize the 700,000 prisoners in Lishan into an army to suppress them. The army composed of prisoners was nothing more than a rabble, and there were heroes like Xiang Yu in the rebel army, who were unable to prevent the rebel army from attacking Xianyang, and the tragedy of the death of Daqin II could not be avoided.
All the mighty divisions of Great Qin have gone? After Qin Shi Huang unified the six countries, he believed that the country was stable and no one could shake it, and there were still hidden dangers in the frontierTherefore, Pai Mengtian led an army of 300,000 to garrison the northern border to prevent the Xiongnu from attacking; Zhao Tuo was ordered to lead 500,000 troops to garrison Lingnan. The order on the edict was to let Zhao Tuo and 500,000 Qin troops be stationed here for generations, and no matter what happened in the Central Plains, they were not allowed to withdraw their troops.
Therefore, when the Central Plains rebel army rose together, the main forces of the Qin State were all on the frontier, and they could not come back to rescue. Taking advantage of this opportunity, Zhao Tuo did two things at that timeThe first is to kill all the ** appointed by the Qin Dynasty in Lingnan and replace them with their own cronies; The second is to block all passages to the north and cut off contact with the Central Plains. Zhao Tuo's heart has been revealed, he wants to support the army and respect himself.
Zhao Tuo severed ties with Qin, established himself as king in the land of Nanban, established the Nanyue Kingdom, and became the martial king of Nanyue himself. This dynasty lasted for more than eighty years before it was finally annexed by the Han dynasty.
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<> Nanyue Kingdom, also known as Nanyue Kingdom, was a regime located in the Lingnan region of China from the late Qin Dynasty to the Western Han Dynasty, from the founding monarch Zhao Tuo to the deceased monarch Zhao Jiande, a total of five kings, enjoying the country for 93 years.
In its heyday, the Nanyue Kingdom had a territory of Lingnan in the north and central and northern Vietnam in the south, "more than 10,000 miles from east to west", and its strength was dominant. The northern boundary goes all the way to the Nanling area, including Sanjiang, Longsheng, Xing'an, Gongcheng and Hezhou in the north of modern Guangxi, Lianshan, Yangshan, Leli Sunchang, Nanxiong, Lianping, Heping, Meizhou and Jiaoling in the north of Guangdong, and most of the area borders Changsha State; The eastern boundary has been as far as Yongding, Pinghe, and Zhangpu in the western part of present-day Fujian, and the border with Fujian and Vietnam; The southern territory includes the whole of Hong Kong, Macao and Hainan Island, and the boundary extends south to the area east of the Truong Son Mountains and north of the Daling Line in present-day central Vietnam. The western border reached the area of Baise, Debao, Bama, Donglan, Hechi, and Huanjiang in present-day Guangxi, and Yelang, Wuyi, and Jumachi.
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