The name of Vietnam originated from Emperor Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty in China. Nguyen Phu Anh, the ruler of the Nguyen Dynasty, wanted to change the country name of “Da Yue” to “South Vietnam” and asked the Qing Dynasty, the suzerain country, for approval. Emperor Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty reversed “South Vietnam” to “Vietnam”.
Vietnam is a country located in Southeast Asia. However, in ancient times, this country was not called Vietnam, but had other country names. What is the origin of Vietnamese names? Let’s learn about it together.
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In the 1802, Nguyen Phu Young established Nguyen dynasty, who was later changed by Jiaqing Emperor in the Qing dynasty of China. He was proclaimed “King of Vietnam” and officially established the new national title “Vietnam.”.
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In history, the appellation of Vietnam was changed several times, and it was first called “Jiaozhi” in ancient times. The Chinese mistakenly believe that the Vietnamese’s two toes intersect, so the Ch
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Tang dynasty period, China set up in Vietnam annan guard house, so Vietnamese and Chinese called “kofi annan.
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“Dayue” is the longest-used national name in Vietnamese history, during which although the Hu Dynasty changed the name of the country to “Dayu”, the Li Dynasty, the Tran Dynasty, and the Later Lê Dynasty all used “Dayue” as the national name.
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