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1 Vietnam - Chapter 14:iiic -
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Because of its proximity to China, Vietnam’s culture in many ways resembles that of the Middle Kingdom. [Image source:

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Elements of Chinese culture were absorbed during a period of more than 1,000 years of domination. [Image source: vietnam.html ]

4 Chinese belief systems such as Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism became integral parts of Vietnamese culture. [Image source:

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6 The Vietnamese also adopted Chinese forms of writing and government.
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7 Vietnamese government officials were selected through a civil service exam based on Confucian principles. [Image source:

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Although they adopted many Chinese beliefs, the Vietnamese continued to believe in animism. [Image source:

9 Every village had a dinh, or spirit house, where the guardian spirit of a village dwelled.
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10 Vietnamese traditionally wore their hair long and tattooed their skin.
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11 The Chinese controlled Vietnam almost continuously between B. C
The Chinese controlled Vietnam almost continuously between B.C. 200 and 939 A.D. [Image source:

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Vietnam briefly gained independence in 39 A.D. when Trung Trak and Trung Nhi, two sisters, led a successful revolt against China. [Image source:

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The sisters reportedly drowned themselves when the Chinese re-conquered Vietnam. [Image source:

14 Vietnam availed itself of the chaos accompanying the collapse of the Tang dynasty and revolted again in the early-900s. [Image source:

15 China dispatched a fleet of warships to subdue the rebellion.
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16 [Image source: http://www.viettouch.com/hist/ngoquyen/bdang1.jpg]
The Vietnamese, under the leadership of Ngo Quyen, defeated the Chinese armada at the Battle of the Bach Dang River in 938 A.D. [Image source:

17 The Vietnamese date their independence from China to this battle, even though Emperor Tai Cong subsequently launched an invasion. [Image source:

18 During the Song dynasty, the Vietnamese acknowledged Chinese suzerainty when they agreed to pay tribute. [Image source:

19 Although Vietnamese rulers called themselves emperor at home, they referred to themselves as merely a king in messages sent to the imperial Chinese court. [Image source:


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