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Three Social Ties is the Ethical and social concept in Confucianism. “Tam” is three and [...]
Piece of scholarly classical opera from the 18th century, composed of three acts. It relates [...]
According to popular belief, thunder is a god of the sky (Thiên Lôi); lightning is [...]
Tích Quang (Hsin Kuang) was the 1st-century Chinese administrator of the Han dynasty. Governor of [...]
Also called hùm, cọp, kễnh, khái, or ông Ba Mươi (Lord Thirty). Tigers live about [...]
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On 5 August 1964, the American Naval destroyer Maddox suddenly attacked ships of the Vietnamese [...]
Waterspout of dragon, as in popular imagination. Very violent wind storm at sea or on [...]
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Essentially melodic is based on the pentatonic scale and Vietnamese traditional music must be modeled [...]
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Trần Cao Vân (1866-1916). Patriotic scholar native of Điện Bàn District, Quảng Nam Province. As [...]
Tran dynasty (1226-1400) is considered the heroic period of Vietnamese history. 12 Kings of Tran [...]
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Tran Quy Cap (1870-1908). A patriotic scholar and poet, born into a poor farming family [...]
Tran Thai Tong (Tran Canh, 1218- 1277) was the founder and first king of the [...]
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Feudal chiefs of the North of Việt Nam from the 16th century to the 18th [...]
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Trưng Trắc and her younger sister Trưng Nhị were daughters of a military mandarin (lạc [...]
Mountains stretching from Quang Binh to the Central Highlands in a north-south direction. In some [...]
Festival in honor of King Đinh Tiên Hoàng (10th century); held in Trường Yên (Hoa [...]
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