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resistance led by Lady Trieu was for them simply a kind of stubborn barbarism that was wiped out as a matter of course and was of no historical interest. On the other hand, the
Vietnamese remembered Lady Trieu's uprising as the most important event of the time. Her leadership appealed to strong popular instincts. The traditional image of her as a remarkable yet human leader, throwing her yard-long breasts over her shoulders when going into battle astride an elephant, has been handed down from generation to generation. After Lady Trieu's death, her spirit was worshipped by the Vietnamese. We owe our knowledge of her to the fact that she was remembered by the people.
1593:. He took his troops and entered the southern border and sent word to the rebels. He used his craftiness to convince them to accept his terms. Gaoliang (高涼), the commander Huang Wu (黄吳) with 3,000 households came out to surrender. Lu Yin now led the army south to that region. He announced his sincerity and distributed gifts. The 100 rebel leaders and 50,000 households, who had been unruly and unapproachable, kowtowed . Thus the territory was handed over peacefully. At once Lu Yin was given the rank of General who Tranquilizes the South. Again he was sent on a
1496:, an American Professor, told the story of Trieu Thi Trinh as follow: Trieu Thi Trinh was a 9-foot-tall (2.7 m) woman who had 3-foot-long (0.91 m) breasts. She also had a voice which sounded like a temple bell, and she could eat many rice pecks and walk 500 leagues per day. Moreover, Trinh had a beauty that could shake any man's soul. Because of repeated altercations, she killed her sister-in-law and went to a forest in which she gathered a small army and attacked the Chinese. When her brother tried to persuade her from rebelling, she told him:
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mountain. She was a strong, brave and smart person. On the mountain, she gathered a band of 1,000 followers. Her brother tried to persuade her from rebelling, she told him: "I only want to ride the wind and walk the waves, slay the big whales of the
Eastern sea, clean up frontiers, and save the people from drowning. Why should I imitate others, bow my head, stoop over and be a slave? Why resign myself to menial housework?".
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289:, drive out the aggressors, reconquer the country, undo the ties of serfdom, and never bend my back to be the concubine of whatever man." The uprising of Lady Triệu is usually depicted in modern Vietnamese National History as one of many chapters constituting a "long national independence struggle to end foreign domination." She is also known as
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Chinese records do not mention Lady Trieu; our knowledge of her comes only from
Vietnamese sources. From this it is evident that the events of 248 were remembered differently by the two sides. The Chinese only recorded their success in buying off certain rebel leaders with bribes and promises. The
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The Mậu Thìn year, , because of the cruelty of Ngô mandarins and misery of people, Trieu Quoc Dang revolted in Cửu Chân prefecture. Lady Trieu led her troops joined her brother's rebellion, soldiers of Trieu Quoc Dat made her leader because of her braveness. When she went to battles, she usually
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Our history recorded that lady Trieu was a people of Nông Cống district. Her parents were dead all when she was a child, she lived with her older brother Trieu Quoc Dat. At the age of 20, while she was living with her sister-in-law who was a cruel woman, she killed her sister and went to the
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After hearing Trinh's words, her brother decided to join her. At first the
Chinese underestimated Trinh for her being a female leader but after some encounters, they feared her because of her gaze. Three centuries later, she still offered spiritual support for male Vietnamese opponents of the
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argued that "the resistance of Lady Trieu was for them (Chinese) simply a kind of stubborn barbarism that was wiped out as a matter of course and was of no historical interest." Catherine
Churchman (2016) indicates that Taylor is mistaken about Chinese records not mentioning her. According to
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Please note that this online source is a bit different on naming style because it was converted from a different edition of the book "Việt Nam sử lược". In older editions, real name of Lady Trieu was Triệu Ẩu but in newer editions Trần Trọng Kim changed Triệu Ẩu to Triệu Thị Chinh
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upsurged Cao Wei and immediately sent Yang Chi to annex
Jiaozhou with local supports. In 268, Eastern Wu dispatched two generals, Liu Chun and Hsiu Tse to reconquer Jiaozhou from the Jin, but were defeated by Jin armies. In 270 Jin and Wu armies clashed in
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Chinese records did not mention lady Trieu, she was described by Le Tac, a 13th-century Vietnamese scholar exiled in
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I only want to ride the wind and walk the waves, slay the big whales of the
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sent troops to fight , she had managed to fight back the Ngô forces for 5 or 6 months. Because of the lack of troops and fighting alone, she could not manage to fight a long war and was defeated. She fled to Bồ Điền commune (present-day
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against the rebels in Cangwu (蒼梧). He defeated them quickly. From start to finish Lu Yin's military troops totaled 8,000. (Later commentaries also cited that Lu Yin then helped to plant crops and kept the people
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Vietnam's national ideology and many scholars aggressively tried to bring the practices of Trieu Thi Trinh into conformity with Neo-Confucianism. Nevertheless, she survived all their manipulations.
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province rebelled against the Wu
Chinese. A local woman named Triệu Ẩu in Jiuzhen led the rebellion, followed by a hundred chieftains led fifty thousand families in her revolt. Eastern Wu sent
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1974:: Ho Chi Minh City General Publishing House. pp. 44–45.
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1806:(in Vietnamese). Nhà xuất bản Văn hóa thông tin.
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1492:written by
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1453:Later, the
1313:Immigration
1293:Agriculture
922:Mạc dynasty
832:Ngô dynasty
541:Paleolithic
531:Prehistoric
510:History of
441:Traditional
380:Jiaozhou ji
55:Native name
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2189:225 births
2168:Categories
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1702:Matriarchy
1553:Vietnamese
1512:Lê dynasty
1501:housework?
1437:Inspector
892:Hồ dynasty
692:(1–630 AD)
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562:Mesolithic
476:Hành Dương
456:Lê dynasty
362:Yuan China
301:Background
223:Vietnamese
219:Lady Triệu
155:Lady Triệu
141:, nowaday
34:Lady Triệu
2033:Marr 1984
1751:Citations
1713:Footnotes
1534:Sanguozhi
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1435:Giao Châu
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1681:See also
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1571:Cửu Chân
1557:Giao Chỉ
1478:Jiaozhou
1444:Phú Điền
1323:Monarchs
1318:Military
1286:By topic
1223:937–1253
1213:802–1431
1173:192–1832
1039:Republic
970:Colonial
866:980–1009
823:Dynastic
501:a series
499:Part of
484:Jiaozhou
450:(大越史記全書
329:Jiaozhou
313:Sun Quan
311:In 226,
247:Triệu Ẩu
227:Bà Triệu
178:Triệu Ẩu
176:Bà Triệu
127:Jiaozhou
107:Jiaozhou
78:Bà Triệu
61:Triệu Ẩu
1990:(Trinh)
1561:Jiuzhen
1543:Jiaozhi
1439:Lục Dận
1303:Economy
1203:738–902
1199:Nanzhao
1193:550–781
1183:300–800
1132:Đổi Mới
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846:965–968
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720:2879 BC
706:Ancient
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472:Wu king
426:Guangxi
409:Cao Wei
364:in his
349:Jiuzhen
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295:chữ Hán
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186:Chữ Hán
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103:Jiuzhen
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