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The Study On Le Trung And "Nam Ong Mong Luc"

Posted on:2013-07-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L M WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330371976445Subject:World History
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During the hi story, Vietnam had a closer links with China.Although gaining its independence in10th century.Vietnam kept the relationship of tribute until the establishment of the Ho Dynasty. At that time,Le Trung (Ho Nguyen Trung) was a notable person,whose political career was ups and downs——the prince of the Ho Dynasty in Vietnam.and the courtier of the Ming Dynasty in China,who was in charge of the gunpowder firearms and regarded highly by the emperors. Known as a politician and firearms expert.his book "Nam Ong Mong Lucn was also handed down. So.Le Trung had a great contribution on the friendly contacts and cultural exchanges between the two countries.Unfortunately, there are few people who conducted a comprehensive study.Here,J try to make my own opinion.According to Le Trung’s experience,the paper is divided into six parts.which is about Le Trung’s life and political career.The war.between the Ho Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty.attracted many scholars.but I focus on Le Trung’s role in it,and made the conclusion that he cannot win and became the loser.However, Le Trung was fortunate enough to get the recognition of the Ming Dynasty,and became a courtier,who made a significant contribution to the firearms manufacturing technology of china.As to his book "Nam Ong Mong Luc", I try to add and sort its versions.In addition,I focus on its the creation, content and worth.default and the relations between it and "Dai Viet Su Ky Tuan Phu".Finally, the conclusion is that:Le Trung was the victim of feudal kingship replacement and the warship.However,from another perspective.he was fortunate enough to became the courtier and make a significant to Ming Dynasty.Furthermore,his book had been highly appreciated.
Keywords/Search Tags:Le Trung, Nam Ong Mong Luc, the Ho Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty, therelations between China and Vietnam
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