Ly line
Ly line Sixth dynasty of Hùng kings 支離 Chi Ly | |||||||||
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1712 – 1632 B.C. | |||||||||
Capital | Hùng king | ||||||||
• 1712 BC– | Hùng Huy vương(雄暉王) Pháp Hải Lang | ||||||||
Historical era | Hồng Bàng period | ||||||||
• End of the Tốn line | 1712 B.C. | ||||||||
• Beginning of the Khôn line | 1632 B.C. | ||||||||
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The Ly line (
History
Pháp Hải Lang[a] was born approximately 1740 B.C., and took the regnal name of Hùng Huy Vương[b] upon becoming Hùng king.[2] The series of all Hùng kings following Pháp Hải Lang took that same regnal name of Hùng Huy Vương to rule over Văn Lang until approximately 1632 B.C.[2]
This dynasty, as well as the next dynasty (Khôn line), sought to protect and consolidate Văn Lang's northern borders.
A new dawn of Vietnamese civilization during the Bronze Age in the Red River delta emerged approximately 1700 B.C. with the appearance of the new elaborate set of burial customs. During early time, a deceased person was usually buried with many pieces of pottery, axes, chisels and utensils such as vases and bowls.[3]
During this period, the process of making silk is said to have become known to the Vietnamese. According to legend, the princess Thiều Hoa promoted the rise of silk textile industry.[4]
This period is also best known as the time the
Some other notable military campaigns were under the leadership of Hùng Sơn,[6] Vũ Hồng and Vũ Thị Lê Hoa.[7]
The last Hùng king of this line gave his throne to Prince Lang Liêu because of Lang Liêu's best cook for his offerings to the king of bánh chưng and bánh giầy.[8] Lang Liêu founded the 7th dynasty.
References
- ^ Nguyễn Khắc Thuần 2008, pp. 14–15.
- ^ a b Biệt Lam Trần Huy Bá. (article title unknown). Nguồn Sáng magazine 23 - 1998.
- ^ Archaeologists unearth 3,200-year-old woman in Vietnam. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
- ^ Princess Thiều Hoa - silk weaving Archived 2014-01-15 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
- ^ a b c d Monuments particularly associated with Saint Gióng. Retrieved 2014-01-14.
- ^ Hùng Sơn Archived 2014-01-14 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
- ^ Vũ Hồng - Vũ Thị Lê Hoa Archived 2014-01-14 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
- ^ The Origin of Bánh Chưng Bánh Dày. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
Bibliography
- Nguyễn Khắc Thuần (2008). Thế thứ các triều vua Việt Nam. Giáo Dục Publisher.