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Which king of our country has never been defeated?

He was a rare emperor in the history of Vietnamese feudalism who had never been defeated on the battlefield. Every time he sent troops, he made his enemies terrified.

VietNamNetVietNamNet08/06/2025



1. Which king of our country has never been defeated?

  • King Tran Nhan Tong
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  • Ly Nam De
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  • Quang Trung
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  • Dinh Tien Hoang
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According to many historical documents, King Quang Trung (1753-1792) never lost a battle in his military career. He was considered a wise king, a military genius, and a man with a brilliant tactical vision that made any enemy afraid. In addition, he was also known as a talented ruler with timely economic and social reform plans in Vietnamese history.

2. He was the one who made the Chinese emperor wary, right or wrong?

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  • Wrong
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Emperor Quang Trung was a rare case that made Emperor Qianlong of China afraid. In 1788, Qianlong ordered 200,000 Manchu troops to attack Dai Viet. In response, Quang Trung and 100,000 troops went to the North to fight. Despite the difference in strength, the Qing army was eventually defeated, and almost all of the 200,000 troops were killed.

Hearing the news of the defeat, Qianlong did not order troops to fight in revenge. Many historical documents assess that the reason Qianlong did not send troops to fight again was because he respected the power of Emperor Quang Trung.

3. Which is the only king who died in battle in Vietnamese history?

  • King Tran Nhan Tong
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  • Emperor Tran Due Tong
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  • Tran Anh Tong
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  • King Tran Thanh Tong
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Tran Due Tong (1337-1377) or Tran Kinh was the 9th king of the Tran Dynasty. In January of the year Dinh Ty (1377), he led his army to attack Che Bong Nga at Do Ban citadel, the capital of the Champa kingdom.

Che Bong Nga pretended to flee, luring Dai Viet troops into the citadel. King Tran Due Tong did not listen to the advice of General Do Le and hastily urged his troops to chase after him. As a result, he fell for the enemy's trick and died in battle. Tran Due Tong was also the only king in Vietnamese history to die on the battlefield.

4. Which king died 3 days after his coronation?

  • Virtue
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  • Tu Duc
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  • Kien Phuc
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  • Hiep Hoa
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King Duc Duc or Nguyen Phuc Ung Chan (1852-1883) was one of the kings with the most tragic fate in feudal history. After 3 days on the throne, he was deposed by his mandarins, imprisoned in a dark dungeon, and starved for many days until he died. Among the 13 kings of the Nguyen Dynasty, King Duc Duc also had the shortest reign.

5. Which king in our country died in a plane crash?

  • Dong Khanh
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  • Duy Tan
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  • Ham Nghi
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  • Thanh Thai
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King Duy Tan (1900-1945), real name Nguyen Phuc Vinh San, was the 11th king of the Nguyen Dynasty. He ascended the throne at the age of 7 and held power from 1907 to 1916, before being exiled to Africa by the French for his intention to revolt against the colonial government.

In 1945, when Vietnam was fully independent, King Duy Tan was still in Africa and suddenly died in a plane crash in the Central African Republic. In 1987, his body was brought back to Vietnam and buried at Duc Duc Mausoleum, next to the tomb of King Thanh Thai. He has no temple name.

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/vi-vua-nao-nuoc-ta-chua-mot-lan-bai-tran-2409448.html


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