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One Thousand Years – The Stories of Giao Châu, the Kingdoms of Linyi, Funan and Zhenla

Author: Tan Pham

$44.95

This is Volume Two of the book series, “A Traveller’s Story of Vietnam’s Past”; it continues where Volume One, “The Bronze Drums and The Earrings”, ends. It tells the stories of familiar Vietnamese heroes like the Trưng sisters, Lady Triệu, the Black Emperor, and Ngô Quyền. It also discusses the beginning of Buddhism in Vietnam and the stories of Shi Xie’s clan. The stories of Linyi’s kings and how the bloodthirsty Fan Wen and his successors prevented the Northern Dynasties from going beyond the Ngang pass are also explained. The book contains 73 figures and illustrations.

Additional information

Format

Online Book, Paper Book

Genre

Lịch Sử

ISBN

978-0473635275

Number of pages

532

Publisher

315Kio Publishing

Year of Publishing

2022

Category: Tag: Product ID: 23993

Description

During the Vietnam War, the country was divided at the 17th parallel. About 140 kilometers north of this dividing line is a mountain pass called Ngang pass. The land south of this pass, about 60 percent of present-day Vietnam, was occupied for centuries by the kingdoms of Linyi, Funan, and Zhenla. But most people either have not heard of them or have only vague ideas about them. This book is about these kingdoms. North of Ngang pass, Giao Châu, was ruled by northern dynasties for nearly a thousand years from the 2nd century BCE to the 10th century CE, barring a few intervals of independence. This volume also tells how the people of Giao Châu came out of this long period to become an independent nation and why they did not want to become part of dynastic China. This is Volume II of the book series, “A Traveller’s Story of Vietnam’s Past”; it continues where Volume I, “The Bronze Drums and The Earrings”, ends. The book contains 73 figures and illustrations. It tells the stories of familiar Vietnamese heroes like the Trưng sisters, Lady Triệu, the Black Emperor, and Ngô Quyền. It also discusses the beginning of Buddhism in Vietnam and the stories of Shi Xie’s clan. The stories of Linyi’s kings and how the bloodthirsty Fan Wen and his successors prevented the Northern Dynasties from going beyond the Ngang pass are also explained. The expansion of the Funan territory from southern Vietnam to the Malay Peninsula by Fan Shiman is included. The little-known Nanzhao-An Nam War is also told with some details. The battle of the Bạch Đằng river in 938, when Giao Châu (Vietnam) gained independence, is recounted. Like Volume I, many places associated with historical events are also described in the book, including the sanctuary of Mỹ Sơn and its donation by King Bhavavarman.
Chapter 1 – A summary of this book
Chapter 2 – Under the Han – Giao Châu I
Chapter 3 – Shi Xie and the beginning of Buddhism in Vietnam – Lady Triệu rebellion – Giao Châu II
Chapter 4 – A forest town – the kingdom of Linyi and the Fans – A Generation of Raiders – Linyi I
Chapter 5 – One hundred years of raids and plunders (336 to 446) – Linyi II
Chapter 6 – The end of Linyi – Linyi III
Chapter 7 – The inscriptions and the Varman’s – Linyi IV
Chapter 8 – The Roman medals and the Óc Eo culture – Funan/Zhenla I
Chapter 9 – The Kingdoms of Funan and Zhenla – Funan/Zhenla II
Chapter 10 ̶ Pre-Angkor Inscriptions and three Khmer towers – Funan/Zhenla III
Chapter 11 – Ten thousand springs or Vạn Xuân (542-602) – Giao Châu III
Chapter 12 – The Black Emperor – The Great Father and Mother King or Bố Cái Đại Vương – Giao Châu IV
Chapter 13 – Surrounded by rivers – A city of lakes: Hanoi, a nation capital – Giao Châu V
Chapter 14 – The Nanzhao-An Nam war – Giao Châu VI
Chapter 15 – Prelude to independence – Giao Châu VII
Chapter 16 – The Dawn of Independence – Giao Châu VIII
Chapter 17 – Conclusions
Appendix 1 – Sources of Vietnamese history in the Chinese language used in this book
Appendix 2 – Sources of Vietnamese history by Vietnamese authors written before the 19th century
Appendix 3 – Names in Pinyin Chinese, English, and Vietnamese
Appendix 4 – Polities under the Northern Rule period
Appendix 5 – Giao Chỉ (Jiaozhi), Giao Châu (Jiaozhou), Luy Lâu (Leilou) and Long Biên (Longbian)
Appendix 6 – List of Governors, Prefects, etc.
Appendix 7 – In Search of ancient Hanoi
Appendix 8 – Ma Yuan’s expeditions
Appendix 9 – The Kings of Linyi
Appendix 10 ̶ The Kings of Funan and Zhenla
Appendix 11 – The land that was Linyi
Appendix 12 – Citadels of blood and gold
Appendix 13 – An eyewitness account of the Nanzhao-An Nam war
Appendix 14 – The population question
Appendix 15 – Of li, bu, chi, liang, and jin
Appendix 16 – Museums in Southern Vietnam
Bibliography

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