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The Vietnamese lament that the two cantons are the old soil of Vietnam: they cannot defeat China in 2000 and take it back

Vietnam and Korea have one thing in common in that they both consider themselves to have been a very vast empire. That is to say, the ancestors were once generous, and Vietnam considered itself a direct descendant of the South VietnamEse Empire.

The Vietnamese lament that the two cantons are the old soil of Vietnam: they cannot defeat China in 2000 and take it back

Vietnam believes that Guangdong Guangxi, which used to be Vietnamese territory, was only occupied by the ancient Chinese dynasty. In the ancient Vietnamese official book, there is such a passage: "Looking at the past and the future, then I have crossed the land and fallen into China for the most part, but unfortunately, there are many unborn people in the ming dynasty, but in the end, I cannot recover an inch of land. Lamenting that for more than 2,000 years, it is impossible to defeat the ancient dynasties of our country.

In fact, the ancient Baiyue does not mean that it is the vietnamese today, but there is only one word. It's as if Goguryeo and Goryeo have nothing to do with each other, just 2 characters on the name. Mr. Lu Simian pointed out that "from the south of the river, the yue is known." In ancient times, baiyue only referred to the numerous tribes in southern China.

The Vietnamese lament that the two cantons are the old soil of Vietnam: they cannot defeat China in 2000 and take it back

Subsequently, most of Baiyue merged with the Han Chinese, and a small number evolved into the current Zhuang, Dong, Li, Yao, Buyi and Maonan ethnic groups.

Strictly speaking, Qin Shi Huang's army conquered the various tribes of Baiyue and established 3 counties, 1 of which included what is now northern Vietnam. Later, in 203 BC, Zhao Tuo, a lieutenant of the Qin Dynasty in the South China Sea, established the capital of Guangzhou and established the State of South Vietnam, which included the area of present-day north-central Vietnam.

For more than 1,000 years, northern Vietnam was actually Chinese territory. Until the great chaos of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms of China, a Wu Dynasty appeared in the northern region of Vietnam, which was the beginning of Vietnam's separation from China. However, from then until the end of the Qing Dynasty, Vietnam was also a vassal state of China.

The Vietnamese lament that the two cantons are the old soil of Vietnam: they cannot defeat China in 2000 and take it back

To sum up, it was not the Vietnamese who ruled Liangguang, but the Chinese dynasty that ruled Liangguang once ruled northern Vietnam. Therefore, the Vietnamese believe that if the two Cantons are not lost, the country will be very strong, but it is only their own imagination.

More thoughtful people in Vietnam also believe that Vietnam has been ruling the river with China for thousands of years. The whole of Baiyue is theirs, and the ancient Vietnamese book "Lingnan Monster" records: "The kingdom of Vinh Lang, east of the South China Sea, west of Bashu, north of Dongting Lake, south of the Fox Jingguo (present-day central Vietnam). ”

The Vietnamese lament that the two cantons are the old soil of Vietnam: they cannot defeat China in 2000 and take it back

In fact, Vietnam is only one of the many tribes of Baiyue, and most of their territory is only a little bit of northern Vietnam. The current southern Vietnamese, in fact, was only snatched back later, Saigon is the Khmer language, and the current southern Vietnamese used to be Cambodian territory.

In fact, vietnamese history is very similar to Korean history, developed by small local tribes, and in the early days were directly administered by ancient Chinese dynasties. Later, it became a vassal state, and it was not until it was invaded by great powers in modern times, that is, the Sino-French War and the Sino-Japanese War, and it was separated.

The Vietnamese lament that the two cantons are the old soil of Vietnam: they cannot defeat China in 2000 and take it back

The situation in Vietnam and South Korea is actually different from that of Genghis Khan, who was a subject of the Jin Dynasty, which was an ancient Chinese dynasty. Moreover, Kublai Khan clearly admitted himself as a Chinese in his edict to Japan, in which Kublai Khan said: "Since the founding of Japan, it has also been known to China and succeeded to the throne, but there has been no messenger of the multiplication." "The meaning is already very obvious.

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