Dieu quyen biography vietnamese dictionary
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HISTORY, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM
Vietnamese nationalist and communist history was forged and professionalized during the Indochina War. For the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), history was a powerful weapon to be used against French and Vietnamese opponents. It was needed to legitimate and justify the war among the leadership, in propaganda drives, and in resistance classrooms. In a meeting presided over by Truong Chinh in Hanoi in late , the provisional general secretary of the Indochinese Communist Party (ICP) called upon the likes of Nguyen Dinh Thi, Xuan Dieu, and Luu Van Loi to prepare a “black book” (sach den) containing all the crimes committed by the colonialists over some 80 years. From the outset history served to discredit the colonial mission civilisatrice positing that the French had improved the well being of the colonized through schools and hospitals and thus deserved to remain in charge. History simultaneously served t
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Vietnamese people
Southeast Asian ethnic group
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"Người Việt" redirects here. For the California newspaper, see Nguoi Viet Daily News.
Ethnic group
người Việt / người Kinh | |
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| c. 89 million | |
| Vietnam | 82,, ()[1] |
| United States | 2,,()[2] |
| Cambodia | ,–1,,[3] |
| Japan | ,()[4] |
| France | ,[5]–,[6][7] |
| Australia | , ()[8] |
| Canada | , ()[9] |
| Taiwan | , ()[a]–,[18][19] |
| Germany | ,()[20] |
| South Korea | , ()[b] |
| Russia | 13,[22]–,[23] |
| Thailand | ,[24][25]–,[26] |
| Laos | ,[27] |
| United Kingdom | 90,[28]–,[29][30] |
| Malaysia | 80,[31] |
| Czech Repub • Hồ Xuân Hương was born at the end of the second Lê Dynasty (), a period of calimity and social disintegration. Nearly years had elapsed since Ngô Quyền had driven out the Chinese to establish an independent Vietnam, modeled on the kinesisk court and its mandarinate. By the end of Lê period, the Confucian social beställning had calcified and was crumbling. In the North, the powerful Trịnh clan controlled the Le kings and their court at present- day Hà Nội. The Trịnh warred with the Nguyễn clan, whose southern Huế court was aided bygd Portuguese arms and French troops recruited by colonial missionaries. Finally, adding to decades of grim chaos, in three brothers known as the Tây Sơn began a populist rebellion that would vanquish the Trịnh, the Lê, and the Nguyễn rulers, seizing Hà Nội, Huế and Sài Gòn, and creating their own short-lived dynasty () that would soon fall to the Nguyễn. This period of social collapse and ruin wa | |