Battle of Bach Dang River
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1) Please study what is “Indochina confederation”, or “Indochina federation”.
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Listen to what those psychosis ranting:
This guy perhaps realized they are now only a history-less bunch after abolish using Chinese, so would suggest include Chinese as their official language and put Chinese before Vietnamese.
Also this: Federation Republic of Vietcamlao (CamLaoViet?): An Introduction
It is very clear that Vietnam is actually the biggest threat to ASEAN, and perhaps the biggest threat to world peace.
2) Study what is ASEAN. ASEAN was built to against perceived Soviet-Chinese communist expansion, with Vietnam as Soviet-China’s pawn in the front-line. ASEAN admitted Viet in an attempt to accommodate and then soften its false ambition.
Uniting of Cambodia-Vietnam-Laos ago was aimed to against the French colonists. It is a precious heritage of uniting to expel invaders.
ASEAN initially formed to combat the spread of communist China, with the help of America. Be country nearest to China, Vietnam was the first to bear the expansionist of China. ASEAN has seen the consequences of which Vietnam has encountered, and they did not want to fall into similar circumstances.
ASEAN should draw the lesson that all ASEAN countries must be solidarity to prevent the interference of China's rotten hand, stop chinese do things like they were done in Cambodia in the 1970s.
Future arises from present, and present comes from past. Without studying past, you cannot get the present, never the future.
To research the history of Vietnam, I introduce two excerpts:
The history of Vietnam is one of the longest continuous histories in the world, with the oldest archaeological findings showing that people have been living there as far back as over a half million years ago.[1] Ancient Vietnam was home to some of the world's earliest civilizations, with a cultural history of over 20,000 years - making them one of the world's first peoples who practiced agriculture.[2][3] The Red River valley forms a natural geographic and economic unit, bounded to the north and west by mountains and jungles, to the east by the sea and to the south by the Red River Delta. The needs to have a single authority to prevent floods of the Red River, cooperation in constructing hydraulic systems, trade exchange, and fight against invaders, led to the creation of the first Vietnamese states in 2879 BC.[4] The first truly influential part of history in Vietnam occurred during the Bronze Age, when the Đông Sơn culture was in Vietnam, dramatically advancing their level of civilization. Vietnam's peculiar geography made it a difficult country to attack, which is why Vietnam under Hùng Vương was for so long an independent and self-contained state. The Âns and Qins were among the earliest foreign aggressions of Vietnam, but the ancient Vietnamese regained control of their country soon after their invasions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_VietnamVietnamese Navy was built very early in the 10th century. The largest battles recorded were three naval battles (all three are called Battle of Bạch Đằng): Ngô Quyền against the Chinese Southern Han forces in 938 (killed over 100,000 and captured a thousands Chinese sailors, killed Chinese Prince Liu Hongcao);[1] Lê Hoàn against Song Dynasty in 981; and Trần Quốc Tuấn against Yuan Dynasty (Mongol) in 1288 (killed over 80,000 Yuan Mongol sailors, destroyed more than 400 Yuan ships, killed Sogetu, and captured Yuan Admiral Omar).[2]
In 1077, the Vietnamese Navy fought the Battle of Cầu River against the Chinese Song Dynasty forces. This was the final battle China's Song Dynasty would fight on Vietnamese land or waters. The battle lasted for several months, and ended with the victory of the Vietnamese Navy and the loss of many Song's (Chinese) sailors. Modern researchers assess this as the biggest win and most fierce battle since the Battle of Bạch Đằng in 938 against China's invasions. This victory demonstrated the successful tactics of war and active defense of the famous Admiral Lý Thường Kiệt who faced a naval force several times larger than his own.[3] The Chinese Song Dynasty lost a total of 80,000 soldiers/sailors and 5,19 million ounces of gold, including all costs of the war.[4]
One of the greatest victories in Vietnamese Naval history was the Battle of Rạch Gầm-Xoài Mút, during which Nguyễn Huệ (Emperor Quang Trung) defeated the Siamese (Thai) naval force. The battle occurred in present-day Tiền Giang Province on January 19, 1785. Nguyễn Huệ's forces completely destroyed over 50,000 Siamese sailors and 300 warships.[5]
Past and present both demonstrate the danger of uneducated Vietnam which is an ungrateful Ingrate; and in the future, people of all walks in ASEAN and China, perhaps in Bangladesh and in the world at large, should teach those Vietnamese that are illiterate of their history and ill-educated.
You are showing your own uneducated.
Good news is that thousands of Vietnamese students are attending Chinese Universities to learn knowledge and hopefully they will realized what is China and what is Vietnam.
No, they are going to the US instead China
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