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The China History Podcast

Ep. 199 | The History of China-Vietnam Relations (Part 3)

The China History Podcast

Laszlo Montgomery

History, Society & Culture

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2018

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

The CHP series covering the history of China-Vietnam Relations continues with Part 3. This episode will take the history all the way up to the Tran Dynasty on the eve of the Mongol invasions from Yuan Dynasty China. Heroes from Vietnam history making an appearance in this episode include Ngô Quyền, Lê Hoàn, Lý Thái Tổ, Lý Thường Kiệt, and Trần Thái Tông. I'll keep everything listed in the terms from each episode found on the webpage at teacup.media.

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Welcome back everyone.

0:21.0

Las La Montgomery here.

0:22.0

The History of China Vietnam Relations Part 3.

0:26.8

Last time we got as far as the lamentable ending of the Tang Dynasty.

0:31.4

Still have miles to go before B Bowdy's abdication. I'll try and pick up the pace a little.

0:37.7

Thanks for sticking with the program and to everyone who has remained true to the CHP going back 199 episodes ago to June of 2010.

0:48.0

A special thanks to you, my core, my base.

0:52.0

What a past eight years it's been.

0:54.0

Some good times we sure had.

0:56.0

Well, by me anyway.

0:58.0

We ended up last episode in the quagmire of the Nancao Kingdom.

1:02.0

That was an area that combined all the hill tribes and

1:05.5

power centers spread out over today's Yunnan, Myanmar, and Laos, mostly Yunnan. That

1:11.8

one's hard to explain. So 865, the Tang Dynasty, even back on their heels

1:18.2

like they were by this time, mustered up the strength to take back their capital at Dailah.

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