Introduction to Vietnamese history

Vietnam has a long history, with activities of ancestors in Paleolithic Age, and Dongshan culture appeared around 600 BC. The more important ethnic group is the Luoyue people. Vietnamese myths and legends refer to the earliest dynasty, the Hong Pong Dynasty, which appeared about 4,000 years ago. After China contacted and conquered the north (Red River Delta) and central China during the Qin and Han Dynasties, the situation in Viet Nam was well documented. From the late 3rd century BC to the early10th century BC, Vietnam was under the rule of China, and China culture was imported in large quantities. In 938, Wu Quan defeated the South Han Army in China in the Battle of Baiteng River, which was an important step in the process of Vietnamese independence. Later, Vietnam entered the feudal period and experienced the development of Ding Dynasty, pre-Li Dynasty, Li Dynasty, Chen Dynasty and Hu Dynasty. /kloc-At the beginning of the 5th century, it was occupied by the Ming Dynasty (that is, the Ming Dynasty) in China, and it soon restored the motherland, and reached the flourishing age of the feudal era in the early post-Li Dynasty. After that, it was in a state of division and war for a long time, including the Mo Dynasty (together with the post-Li Dynasty called the Southern and Northern Dynasties), Zheng Zhu and Ruan Zhu. /kloc-It was called "Vietnam" at the beginning of the 0/9th century. In the feudal dynasty, the rulers adopted a Chinese-style system to govern the country and culturally integrated Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. /kloc-In the middle and late 20th century, France gradually annexed Vietnam and colonized it. It was dominated by Japan during World War II. 1945, Vietnam's * * * Production Party (called Indian zhina * * * Production Party) launched the August Revolution, established Vietnam's Democratic Republic of * * * (namely North Vietnam), ruled the north, and was supported by the Soviet Union, the People's Republic of China and other * * producing countries. The south also has the Baoda regime supported by the western camp and Vietnam. 1975 North Vietnam unified the whole country, and 1976 was renamed the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. After 1986, the Vietnamese government promoted reform and opening up, promoted economy and improved relations with China, the United States and other countries in the 1990s.