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Nguyễn Đình Chiểu was born in the southern province of Gia Định, the location of modern Saigon. He was of gentry parentage; his father was a native of Thừa Thiên–Huế, near Huế; but, during his service to the imperial government of Emperor Gia Long, he was posted south to serve under Lê Văn Duyệt, the governor of the south.
Cần Giuộc. / 10.60611°N 106.67111°E / 10.60611; 106.67111. Cần Giuộc is a township ( thị trấn) and capital of Cần Giuộc District, Long An Province, Vietnam. [1]
Nguyễn Đình Chiểu mentions the baguette in his 1861 poem "Văn tế nghĩa sĩ Cần Giuộc". Due to the price of imported wheat at the time, French baguettes and sandwiches were considered a luxury. During World War I, an influx of French soldiers and supplies arrived.
Cần Giuộc is a rural district of Long An province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 161,399. The district covers an area of 211 km². The district capital lies at Cần Giuộc. Divisions. The district is divided into 16 communes: Đông Thạnh; Long An; Long Hậu; Long Phụng; Long Thượng
Hải Thượng Lãn Ông. Lê Hữu Trác ( Chữ Hán: 黎有晫, 1724 in Hưng Yên – 1791 in Hà Tĩnh) or alias Hải Thượng Lãn Ông (海上懶翁), was an 18th-century Vietnamese physician who was the best known and most celebrated doctor in Vietnamese history. Hữu Trác was conscripted into the army in 1740 at the age of sixteen ...
Virtuous Founder [of our sect] Huynh) Known for. Founding of Hòa Hảo. Huỳnh Phú Sổ ( Vietnamese: [hʷɨ̀n fǔ ʂô]; 15 January 1920 – 16 April 1947), popularly known as Đức Thầy (lit. "Virtuous Master") or Đức Huỳnh Giáo Chủ (lit. Virtuous [Sect] Founder (ie. Patriach) Huynh), was the founder of the Hòa Hảo religious ...
Ngô Thì Sĩ (吳時仕, 1726–1780) was an 18th-century Vietnamese scholar, historian and government official. He passed court examination and awarded hoàng giáp in 1766, then served as Hiệu lý Viện Hàn to proofread the national history. Sĩ is known for being the principal compiler of the Việt sử tiêu án, Đại Việt sử ...
Chử Đồng Tử. Chử Đồng Tử ( Chữ Hán: 褚童子) is the name of a famous Vietnamese divine being, one of "The Four Immortals" "Tứ bất tử" in traditional Vietnamese mythology. [1] In legend Chử Đồng Tử appeared on a yellow or golden dragon to Triệu Quang Phục the sixth-century resistance leader. [2]