How many feudal dynasties did our country have that once ruled Vietnam?

Updated on history 2024-07-11
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Before the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Vietnam has always been the territory of our country, after the establishment of the Qin Dynasty, Zhao Tuo was sent to attack the south and established the Nanyue State, and later the Han Dynasty annexed the Nanyue State, and in the late Han Dynasty, many people fled to Vietnam in order to escape the war.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Vietnam has been ruled by our country since the Qin Dynasty, and it was not until the Qing Dynasty that Vietnam became independent.

    In the late 19th century, France carried out colonial aggression against Vietnam, and the Qing Dynasty sent troops to resist. In 1885, the Qing Dynasty signed the Sino-French New Treaty with France and was forced to recognize Vietnam's independence. From then on, Vietnam became completely independent from China and became a French colony.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are four feudal dynasties in our country that once ruled Vietnam. The first is the Qin Dynasty, the second is the Ming Dynasty, the third is the Tang Dynasty, and the fourth is the Ming Dynasty. Because Vietnam was extremely remote and difficult to govern, as the state declined, so did the rule.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In 192 A.D., southern Vietnam broke away from the Han Dynasty and established the state of Linyi, also known as Champa, and after the Five Dynasties and the Song Dynasty, it was called Champa.

    The Tang Dynasty in northern Vietnam set up the Annam Protectorate, and at the end of the Tang Dynasty, he was promoted to the envoy of the Jinghai Festival, and in the fifth dynasty, he broke away from the Southern Han Dynasty, and the Song Dynasty did not include Annam in the version, and Annam became an independent country.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Vietnam, in ancient times, was Nanyue County, the Qin Dynasty was established, and later it was Nanyue County, and Zhao Tuo was named the king of Nanyue.

    During the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, Vietnam wanted to seal the domain, and the Jiaqing Emperor thought that Nanyue and Nanyue were similar in sound, which was easy to distinguish, so he changed Nanyue to Vietnam, which is still used today.

    At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the imperial court was corrupt, and France took the opportunity to occupy Vietnam, and with the support of France, the last emperor of Vietnam, Bao Da, declared independence. Due to the fact that China was in a period of civil war at that time, internal and external troubles, the National** gave up Vietnam in September 1934, and Vietnam became independent and separated from the Chinese suzerainty.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    From the Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "Yonghuai Monuments (the third)", the main historical events: (Western Han Dynasty) Zhaojun's historical story of going out of the fortress. The poet used the village of Zhaojun and the memory of Wang Zhaojun to express his embrace.

    The poet was moved by what happened to Wang Zhaojun. He expressed his deep sympathy, and at the same time expressed Zhaojun's longing and resentment towards his homeland, and praised Zhaojun's spirit of returning even though he died, from which the poet's own life experience and patriotism were entrusted.

    From the Tang Dynasty Du Mu's "Wujiang Pavilion", the main historical event: (at the end of the Qin Dynasty, Chu and Han dynasties) Xiang Yu Wujiang killed himself, and the poem imagined that if Xiang Yu returned to Jiangdong to regroup, maybe he could make a comeback. This sentence has regret for Xiang Yu's negative self-slaughter, but the main meaning is to criticize him for not being good at seizing opportunities, not good at listening to other people's suggestions, and not good at winning and employing people.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Some. The information is as follows:

    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 state of Nanyue is also known as Nanyue or Nanyue, and in Vietnam it is also known as the Zhao Dynasty or the former Zhao Dynasty.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, Zhao Tuo established it in the area from what is now Guangdong to Vietnam, and Guangzhou is still in the South Vietnam Museum.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, as answered upstairs, but it needs to be added that it was destroyed by the Han army during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, it seems that the ruins of the South Vietnamese Kingdom were only dug up a few years ago.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hehe, of course it is.

    What's wrong?

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Vietnam's real independence from China was after the establishment of the Northern Song Dynasty, and then Vietnam became independent for too long, and there was no desire to belong to it at all, and it had already formed its own nation and culture.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because the Song Dynasty faced great pressure from the Khitan in the north at that time, in order to deal with the invasion of the Khitans, the imperial court sent Pan Mei to destroy the Southern Han Dynasty and immediately moved north, resulting in the opportunity to recover Vietnam was missed.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Vietnam is a vassal country in our country, but China has not annexed it, and I think it is because although Vietnam is a vassal country, it is also very powerful, and at the same time it has made its own contribution to China.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First, ancient Vietnam had a backward economy and very poor living conditions. Second, ancient China was an agricultural country, and it practiced an agricultural economy. In ancient times, Southeast Asia was of little value to the Central Plains Dynasty.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Vietnam became truly independent in the last years of the Qing Dynasty. After independence, Vietnam had many wars with the Central Plains Dynasty, such as the Vietnam War, the Yuan Song Shouyue War, the Song-Yue Xining War, the Sino-Vietnamese War, and the Battle of Bai Teng River.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Vietnam, which became a French protectorate in 1884. On September 2, 1945, the Democratic Republic of Vietnam was established. In September of the same year, the French invaded Vietnam again, and Vietnam fought a hard war against France.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    End the defensive operation against Vietnam. On March 31, the troops were readjusted and transferred to normal garrison. The specific formulation of the war and the division of the specific time period:

    For the Sino-Vietnamese border war, "Sino-Vietnamese border self-defense and counterattack operations", or "self-defense and counterattack against Vietnam and border defense operations". All are ** or official references to CMC documents.

    Strictly speaking, according to the division of time periods, it should be called like this:

    Self-defense and counter-attack against Vietnam to defend the frontier"

    In May 1981, the battle of Kuolin Mountain and Faka Mountain was recovered, and in 1984, Laoshan Mountain, Zheyin Mountain and Bali River were recovered.

    The Battle of Dongshan "Stool Lead vs. Vietnam Pull Point Operation".

    After 1984, it was called "Defensive Operations Against Vietnam" until the end of the war.

    "Wheel war" is the hidden chain ** Military Commission.

    A method of training troops, not the official name of war.

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