An informative and wonderful historical coverage episode about war and peace relationships the Mongolian Yewan dynasty in China and Diyviet in northern Vietnam
Năm 1313, 30.000 quân Đại Việt tấn công vào đất nhà Nguyên-Mông Cổ, phá hủy toàn bộ các kho vũ khí, chiến thuyền, kho lương thực, bắt giữ 2.000 tù binh mang về nước In 1313, 30,000 Dai Viet troops attacked the Yuan-Mongol land, destroyed all weapons depots, warships, food warehouses, and captured 2,000 prisoners and brought them back to their country.
@billlam7756 Even the world's number 1 superpower like the United States still has traitors like Edward Snowden. Just like in your country, there are spies stealing technology and selling it to China
Thank you! I notice that your pronunciation of Vietnamese has improved, you've pronounced Dai Viet right once like a Vietnamese! Your analysis is deep & insightful, and the conclusion is so good & will be right for any nation, any time! The Trần dynasty is also recognized for its harmonious coexistence of religions - Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism; it influenced the socio-political landscape significantly. For example, Buddhism was considered the national religion, while Confucianism provided the ethical framework for governance, and Daoism contributed spiritual practices and beliefs. This triadic relationship fostered a unique cultural identity that was distinct from many contemporary societies where one religion often dominated. Kings such as Trần Nhân Tông not only practiced Buddhism but also founded schools that emphasized Zen teachings, which further integrated Buddhist philosophy into Vietnamese culture.
This VietCong was not fighting with the Mongol, But they abandon the town and left nothing to the Mongol army. The Mongol stationed there until the epidermic spread through its army, and finally they withdrew.
Many Viet know of the first three invastions but did no know about the fourth invasion. I am glad you covered the fourth invasion in this vid.
An informative and wonderful historical coverage episode about war and peace relationships the Mongolian Yewan dynasty in China and Diyviet in northern Vietnam
🇻🇳 You can defeat an army but you cannot defeat a nation where all the people "unity is strength"
Great Series - love your story telling voice
Your concluding statement is so profoundly true.
Năm 1313, 30.000 quân Đại Việt tấn công vào đất nhà Nguyên-Mông Cổ, phá hủy toàn bộ các kho vũ khí, chiến thuyền, kho lương thực, bắt giữ 2.000 tù binh mang về nước
In 1313, 30,000 Dai Viet troops attacked the Yuan-Mongol land, destroyed all weapons depots, warships, food warehouses, and captured 2,000 prisoners and brought them back to their country.
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Đại Việt tấn công nhà Nguyên vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%90%E1%BA%A1i_Vi%E1%BB%87t_t%E1%BA%A5n_c%C3%B4ng_nh%C3%A0_Nguy%C3%AAn
*Trần Quốc Tuấn, Trần Nhật Duật, Trần Quang Khải, Phạm Ngũ Lão, Trần Khánh Dư, Nguyễn Khoái, Trần Quốc Toản, Trần Bình Trọng, Yết Kiêu... a legendary generation*
What about the vietnamese that sided with the mongol 😂
@billlam7756 Even the world's number 1 superpower like the United States still has traitors like Edward Snowden. Just like in your country, there are spies stealing technology and selling it to China
Thank you! I notice that your pronunciation of Vietnamese has improved, you've pronounced Dai Viet right once like a Vietnamese!
Your analysis is deep & insightful, and the conclusion is so good & will be right for any nation, any time!
The Trần dynasty is also recognized for its harmonious coexistence of religions - Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism; it influenced the socio-political landscape significantly. For example, Buddhism was considered the national religion, while Confucianism provided the ethical framework for governance, and Daoism contributed spiritual practices and beliefs.
This triadic relationship fostered a unique cultural identity that was distinct from many contemporary societies where one religion often dominated. Kings such as Trần Nhân Tông not only practiced Buddhism but also founded schools that emphasized Zen teachings, which further integrated Buddhist philosophy into Vietnamese culture.
This series some by a non-Vietnamese show how brave our ancestors were. I am super proud of our ancestors!
19:20 "Vua tôi đồng lòng, anh em hòa mục, cả nước chung sức mà giặc phải chịu trói."
Thank you for the great series.
This VietCong was not fighting with the Mongol, But they abandon the town and left nothing to the Mongol army. The Mongol stationed there until the epidermic spread through its army, and finally they withdrew.
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Vietcong means Viet communist in modern Vietnamese......there was no Vietcong nor any communist back in the late 1200 ad......lol
This series some by a non-Vietnamese show how brave our ancestors were. I am super proud of our ancestors!