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  2. Nov 26, 2017 · Những tài liệu văn hoá bằng chữ quốc ngữ do phong trào này phát hành đã được phổ biến khá rộng. Mặt khác, sự tiếp xúc với tiếng Pháp, với nền văn hoá Pháp đã dẫn đến sự hình thành nền báo chí Việt Nam bằng chữ quốc ngữ, nền văn xuôi Việt Nam hiện đại, sự ...

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  4. VN. Tra vn trong từ điển mở tiếng Việt Wiktionary. VN hay Vn có thể là: từ viết tắt của Việt Nam ( mã quốc gia ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 VN) .vn, tên miền quốc gia cấp cao nhất của Việt Nam. Vietnam Airlines (mã IATA VN) Visual novel, một loại tiểu thuyết tương tác. Vanilla Ninja, một nhóm nhạc ...

    • Early Chinese Rule of Vietnam
    • Revolts and Assimilation in Vietnam Under Chinese Rule
    • Beginning of Chinese Rule in Vietnam
    • Trung Sisters and Early Vietnamese Revolts Against Chinese Rule
    • Vietnam Under Chinese Rule
    • Imperial Policy of The Han Chinese in Vietnam
    • Vietnam Economy Under Chinese Rule
    • Vietnam Society and Culture Under Chinese Rule
    • Vietnam Under Tang Dynasty China
    • Battles and Revolts in Tang-Dynasty-Controlled Vietnam

    In the 2nd century B.C., Chinese began settling on land in the Red River Delta, an area inhabited by feudal slash-and-burn agriculturalists and members of the Dong Son culture. They named the area Annam ("Southern Domain"). In 111 B.C., the northern part of Vietnam was incorporated into the expanding Han Empire. China dominated Vietnam for over 1,0...

    Chinese rule to some degree was characterized by repression, brutality, demands for huge tributes and forced labor. The Chinese were able to introduce some elements of their culture and methods of organizing society but were unable win over the Vietnamese, who periodically staged revolts, particularly in the 3rd to 6th centuries. The revolts were i...

    In the 3rd century B.C., the Han people who lived in the Yellow River basin unified China, merging the various ethnic groups who lived in southern China to the south of the Yangtze River into a centralized empire. This feudal empire soon spread southwards. Chinese began settling on land in the Red River Delta, an area inhabited by feudal slash-and-...

    In the first century A.D., China had intensified its efforts to assimilate its new territories by raising taxes and instituting marriage reforms aimed at turning Vietnam into a patriarchal society more amenable to political authority. In response to increased Chinese domination, a revolt broke out in Giao Chi, Cuu Chan, and Nhat Nam in A.D. 39, led...

    In order to facilitate administration of their new territories, the Chinese built roads, waterways, and harbors, largely with corvee labor (unpaid labor exacted by government authorities, particularly for public works projects). Agriculture was improved with better irrigation methods and the use of ploughs and draft animals, innovations which may h...

    At first, for their own benefit, the Han retained the system of lac hau and lac tuong, the civilian and military chiefs of the early communities; little by little, they replaced them with functionaries appointed by the court who administered the country down to province and district levels (there were three provinces and 56 districts). A mandarin, ...

    Economic exploitation by the occupiers hampered the development of productive forces but could not check them. Excavation of tombs dating from the 1st to the 6th centuries has revealed the progressive diffusion of iron tools, production implements and weapons already known in the previous era. Iron cauldrons, nails and tripods appeared while object...

    The Han policy of cultural assimilation benefitted from the prestige of Chinese civilization,, which was then at a high level, but it was confronted with a stubborn resistance. The Vietnamese language was largely borrowed from Chinese, but the words had been Vietnamized to become part and parcel of the language which was progressively enriched with...

    The Sui dynasty moved the administrative capital to Tong Binh (present-day Hanoi). In 618, the Tang dynasty took power in China; China's economy and culture saw unprecedented development as the empire experienced its greatest ever expansion. For the Tang dynasty, Chiao Chih (Vietnam) was not only a colony for exploitation, but also a starting point...

    Under the Tang dynasty rule, Vietnam faced several invasions from the south — Champa, Java, and Malaya and from the kingdom of Nan Chiao (present-day Yunnan). In 863, Nan Chiao troops reached the capital Tong Binh and destroyed it. The Tang Court had to send General Gao Pian to fight against the Nan Chiao. Becoming governor after defeating the Nan ...

  5. Bắc thuộc lần 1 (111 TCN–40 SCN) Năm 111 TCN, đội quân của Hán Vũ Đế xâm chiếm nước Nam Việt và sáp nhập Nam Việt vào đế chế Hán. Người Trung Quốc muốn cai quản miền châu thổ sông Hồng để có điểm dừng cho tàu bè đang buôn bán với Đông Nam Á [8].

  6. Sep 20, 2021 · Kinh tế Việt Nam - Thăng trầm và Đột phá – Wikipedia tiếng Việt (cập nhật: 20-9-2021)....

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