Le Loi was the founder of the Later Le dynasty.His 9 year old daughter Lê Thị Đào Nữ was taken by Ma Ji to the Ming Chinese emperor's harem in 1418. She was daughter of Le Loi and Trịnh Thị Ngọc Lữ.A decade later, when Le Loi asked for her back in 1428, the Ming rejected his request and claimed she died of smallpox.One of Le Loi's other wives, Phạm Thị Nghiêu was also captured in 1418 by Han Chinese soldiers and held by them as a sex slave for years. She was later released and died in 1441.https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/194/oa_monograph/chapter/3176645>It was widely reported that when Le Loi’s daughter was only nine years old, Ma Ji had taken her away from her parents and sent her into Yongle’s harem.https://truyenhinhthanhhoa.vn/len-dinh-linh-son-le-ngoc-minh-ttv-podcast-18023111315234096.htm>Sau cú choáng váng Lạc Thủy, Mã Kỳ liền dùng tên Ái, một kẻ phản bội, dẫn đường truy kích nghĩa quân, chúng bắt mất vợ con của nhiều nghĩa sĩ, trong đó có cả bà vợ thứ hai Phạm Thị Nghiêu và con gái Lê Thị Đào Nữ mới lên 9 tuổi của Bình Định vương. >After the shock of Lac Thuy, Ma Ky immediately used Ai, a traitor, to lead the pursuit of the insurgents. They captured the wives and children of many insurgents, including the second wife Pham Thi Nghieu and the 9-year-old daughter Le Thi Dao Nu of Binh Dinh Vuong.
>>17285618https://vanhoavaphattrien.vn/viet-nam-dien-nghia-tap-4b-bi-su-nha-le-so-1428-1527-ky-20-a20426.html>Lê Thái Tổ ba vợ nhưng không lập ai làm chính thất. Khi Mã Kỳ càn quét đã bắt đi Huệ Phi Phạm Thị Nghiêu và đứa con gái. Ngày 1 tháng 11 năm 1428, nhà vua cử Đỗ Như Hùng sang nhà Minh đòi và xin lại con gái 9 tuổi bị chúng bắt, nghe nói Mã Kỳ đã đem về nuôi, về sau đưa về Yên Kinh làm cung từ. Đó là công chúa Lê Thị Đào Nữ (chết bên Trung Quốc).>Le Thai To had three wives but did not make any of them his main wife. When Ma Ky swept through, he captured Hue Phi Pham Thi Nghieu and his daughter. On November 1, 1428, the king sent Do Nhu Hung to the Ming Dynasty to demand and ask for the return of his 9-year-old daughter who had been captured by them. It was said that Ma Ky had taken her home to raise, and later brought her to Yen Kinh to be his concubine. That was Princess Le Thi Dao Nu (who died in China).https://online.flipbuilder.com/hydip/iehr/files/basic-html/page24.html>3. Công chúa Lê Thị Đào Nữ: con gái của Trịnh Thần phi. Bị giặc Minh bắt năm 9 tuổi rồi được viên nội quan Nhà Minh là Mã Kỳ đem về nuôi, rồi đưa về Yên Kinh tiến làm cung tỳ. Năm 1428, vua sai sứ sang xin về. Vua Minh trả lời là công chúa đã mất vì bệnh đậu mùa>3. Princess Le Thi Dao Nu: daughter of Trinh Than Phi. Captured by the Ming invaders at the age of 9, he was raised by the Ming Dynasty official Ma Ky, then brought to Yen Kinh to become a servant. In 1428, the king sent an envoy to ask to return. King Minh replied that the princess had died of smallpox
>>17285618>>17285619This poster is built for BWC
>>17285638https://simipress.com/a-brief-primer-on-vice-and-sex-in-colonial-vietnam/A Brief Primer on Vice and Sex in Colonial VietnamWar loves sex. Sex loves war.There is something about sending thousands of young, horny males to far-off places that breeds rape, drugs, sex and dominance. Money and power also go hand-in-hand, and the long history of colonization and its effect around the world today are proof of that.The French first invaded southern Vietnam in 1867, setting up a colony in what is now Saigon, and then extended their dominance to northern Vietnam in 1887.Kimberly Kay Hoang, who studied prostitution in Ho Chi Minh City, explains in her 2015 book Dealing in Desire: Asian Ascendancy, Western Decline, and the Hidden Currencies of Global Sex Work, that in the early years of the southern city, there were as many as seven men for every one woman in the European community, mostly soldiers. Young, male and white, they were horny and wanted some fun.https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520275577/dealing-in-desireVietnam, and particularly Saigon, became internationally known for its sex trade. Keeping with French ideals of race, a hierarchy among prostitutes began to be imported into the cities. Japanese sex workers, mostly the children of poor farmers, were known around the world, much like modern-day Thai prostitutes. These Japanese women were seen by men as submissive, elegant, less prone to STDs, and had clean brothels.https://www.agefotostock.com/age/en/details-photo/three-vietnamese-women-villagers-returning-from-market-at-hai-phong-tonkin-vietnam/MEV-10991574http://www.luminous-lint.com/__phv_app.php?/f/_vietnam_introduction_01/http://www.artnet.de/k%C3%BCnstler/pierre-dieulefils/https://www.ebay.com/itm/123730220575https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2020/modern-and-contemporary-southeast-asian-art/pierre-dieulefils-photographs-of-tonkin-northhttp://www.artnet.com/artists/pierre-dieulefils/https://www.pinterest.com/pin/476396466829635493/
>>17285638>>17285642https://simipress.com/a-brief-primer-on-vice-and-sex-in-colonial-vietnam/A Frenchman visits a Japanese courtesan and then a Hanoi pharmacy in “The Ace of Spades,” La Vie Indo-Chinoise, August 14, 1897. E. Serra Pharmacy-Druggist would have been well known by readers, as well as the reasons for going there.Vietnam, and particularly Saigon, became internationally known for its sex trade. Keeping with French ideals of race, a hierarchy among prostitutes began to be imported into the cities. Japanese sex workers, mostly the children of poor farmers, were known around the world, much like modern-day Thai prostitutes. These Japanese women were seen by men as submissive, elegant, less prone to STDs, and had clean brothels.
>>17285638>>17285642>>17285644https://simipress.com/a-brief-primer-on-vice-and-sex-in-colonial-vietnam/In the romanticizing of the Vietnamese women who serviced them, the perspective was always from French men. La Vie Indo-Chinoise, a small-scale French newspaper circulating in Hanoi from November 1896 to April 1898, published a very personal view of a French man in Hanoi and his sexual adventures in the region:Your soul is empty and without worries,Your large black eyes are without a sparkMemories of things pastDon’t trouble their stare.In sorrow or joyYour heart is unhurtAnd lies underneath your armor of silkWithout vice and without virtue.Without pleasure, disgust, or painYou give yourself to your lovers,Your serene nightsAre free of alarming dreams.Your days move languidly alongYesterday the same as tomorrow…Nothing can moisten your eyes,Nothing can make your hand tremble.‘To A Seller of Love,’ published in La Vie Indo-Chinoise on February 27, 1897.The women in these images and poems aren’t depicted as deep, feminine, or much of a sentient being; in the eyes of the French men who enjoyed their service, they were just exotic bodies. Unlike the high‑class tradition of courtesanship that existed before, when the French arrived in Vietnam, they “democratized” the sex trade. There were expensive prostitutes for the officers and cheap prostitutes for the soldiers.They also attempted to regulate the trade, creating maisons de tolerance in Hanoi where sex workers were supposed to register, get medical examinations, and let “civilized” men enjoy life without the threat of homosexuality and syphilis. Yet according to Shaun Malarney, who translated Vu Trong Phung’s Luc Xi, male prostitutes were common at least until the 1920s and 1930s. They used to gather outside the Citadel, the garrison for French soldiers in Saigon, along with female prostitutes.
>>17285638>>17285646>>12272280The French were good at documenting this decadence. The first commercial camera, the Giroux daguerreotype, had been around since the middle of the 19th century, but it wasn’t until Kodak came out with their film camera in 1888 that cameras became affordable, one year after France had taken over northern Vietnam and the same year they institutionalized prostitution.Not surprisingly, with the help of postal reforms in Europe, a whole industry of postcards developed showcasing the supposedly simple, beautiful people the French had come to rule, as well as their vices. In Of Pirates, Postcards, and Public Beheadings, Michael G. Vann writes that photographers, such as those taken by Hanoi-based Pierre Dieulefils, capitalized off exotic, and sometimes violent, images of Vietnamese on his postcards.Nudity and drugs were common themes in these photographs, reflecting the commingling of opium dens and prostitution in the colony.Despite the many postcards displaying native drug abuse, Ami-Jacques Rapin, in a report prepared for the United Nations, found that, though opium had been in Vietnam long before the French got there, the drug had always been a small affair. It was mostly associated with ethnic minority groups in the highlands and was only grown on a large scale beginning in the middle of the 19th century, right about the time the French started arriving.The French saw how much money Chinese merchants like Wang Tai were making and monopolized it, importing raw opium from India and processing it in Saigon. Most of the drug was exported, as it was too expensive for the average Vietnamese. However, many educated French and wealthy Vietnamese could afford it and became addicted. Addiction and its negatives effects, however, were not documented in the photos they sent back to France.
>>17285648With the arrival of the French, however, prostitution became legal, and on December 21, 1888 the Hanoi Municipal Council officially passed legislation to regulate it. As a result, prostitution became not only commonplace but also involved new racial elements, as the physical appearance of the bodies of the women these men lusted after were very different from their own. The French romanticized the country and its people while partaking in the bars and opium dens in this faraway land where sex and drugs were readily available
>>17285638>>17285642>>9792094>>9792098Vietnamese women.https://thebarchive.com/b/thread/838285577/#q838285577https://archive.is/https://boards.4chan.org/b/thread/838285577*https://archive.is/fd6QK>>9792098https://thebarchive.com/b/thread/832873185/#832873185http://archive.is/E1lSjhttps://thebarchive.com/b/thread/832890105/#832896173http://archive.is/zvjKu#selection-11523.0-11525.1Nude Vietnamese women and Algerian women on French postcards.When France ruled and colonized Vietnam (French Indochina) and North Africa (Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia) they took hundreds of photos of nude Vietnamese and North African women to put on erotic postcards.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_postcardhttps://archive.nyafuu.org/news/thread/489015/#q491211https://yuki.la/news/489015#p491211French photographer Pierre Dieulefils (1862-1937) took hundreds of photographs of nude Vietnamese women to make into postcards during French colonial rule in Vietnam.
>>17285618Vietnam has a below replacement fertility rate, also aborts girls and Vietnamese women are exported to China as mail order brides. There are entire villages in rural Vietnam where most marriage age women left to marry Chinese men.Han Chinese sex tourism in Vietnam.Thread, videos and photos of Han Chinese men having sex with Kinh Vietnamese women throughout history from the past up to the present day. Vietnamese women also say Chinese men make desirable husbands and lovers compared to Vietnamese men.https://thebarchive.com/b/thread/834812926https://archive.is/https://thebarchive.com/b/thread/834812926*https://archive.is/https://boards.4chan.org/b/thread/834812926*https://archive.is/https://boards.4chan.org/b/thread/834812926/>>>/b/834812926Chinese sex tourist games with Vietnamese women.https://desuarchive.org/int/thread/108383161/#q108389890_154https://desuarchive.org/k/thread/47087764/#47095248_8Han Chinese man has a threesome with 2 Vietnamese women. Tàu means ship and it is a derogatory slang for Han Chinese in Vietnamese. Here its used to indicate a Han Chinese man having sex with Vietnamese women.Tàu chơi 2 rm gái việt namhttps://www.xvideos.com/video53784109/tau_choi_2_rm_gai_viet_namTàu khựa some gái việthttps://www.xvideos.com/video53765553/tau_khua_some_gai_vietAnother video of Han Chinese men having sex with Vietnamese women.Tàu khựa chơi gái việthttps://www.xvideos.com/video51141735/tau_khua_choi_gai_vietSouth Korea, Japan and Taiwan's marriage and fertility rate are all lower than mainland China's.Ethnic Kinh Vietnamese (the majority ethnicity in Vietnam) are below replacement fertility and Vietnam exports women to China. Some ethnic minorities in Vietnam are barely dragging it up to 2.1.
>>17285654Kinh Vietnamese women prefer Han Chinese men as husbands and lovers over their own Kinh Vietnamese men.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zCTO2TGubg>中国男人和越南男人的区别 Sự Khác Biệt Giữa Đàn Ông Trung Quốc Và Việt Nam>Trung Viet TV - 越南小邓>13.5K subscribers>中国男人和越南男人的区别 Sự Khác Biệt Giữa Đàn Ông Trung Quốc Và Việt Nam>#trungviettv #越南小邓 #越南老婆Han Chinese sex tourism in Vietnam.Thread, videos and photos of Han Chinese men having sex with Kinh Vietnamese women throughout history from the past up to the present day. Vietnamese women also say Chinese men make desirable husbands and lovers compared to Vietnamese men.https://thebarchive.com/b/thread/834812926https://archive.is/https://thebarchive.com/b/thread/834812926*https://archive.is/https://boards.4chan.org/b/thread/834812926*https://archive.is/https://boards.4chan.org/b/thread/834812926/>>>/b/834812926
>>17285644What is it with French people and interracial sex?
>>17285638>>17285642>>17285644https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/12244603/#q12249572Japanese Karayuki-san prostitutes in French Indochina refused Annamese (Vietnamese) men as clients and only slept with French soldiers and Han Chinese men.https://archive.md/N1TUz#9535281_13https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/11522147/#q11524061https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/11914463/#q11914463https://ur.booksc.me/book/45527775/aef6a4SPECIAL ISSUE: COMMODIFIED WOMEN'S BODIES IN VIETNAM AND BEYOND || Mousmés and French Colonial Culture: Making Japanese Women's Bodies Available in IndochinaFrédéric Roustanجلد:7زبان:Englishرسالہ:Journal of Vietnamese StudiesDOI:10.1525/vs.2012.7.1.52Date:January, 2012فائل:PDF, 893 KBhttps://books.google.com.ar/books?id=wlkEEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=%22who+worked+at+the+Portuguese+trading+station+in+Malacca%22&source=bl&ots=83IATiO6WT&sig=ACfU3U1vL4GshD7-fjalCvhYYjU4qZkdkw&hl=es&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi17vmc9YL0AhXdmHIEHYu-BV0Q6AF6BAgDEAIhttps://ur.booksc.eu/book/80535618/c4141dhttps://jp.b-ok.as/book/5662634/a5bc8d
>>17285638Vietnamese females served as cock warmers for Han Chinese males for 2000 years.Then Vietmamese females also served as cock warmers for French males for decades.
>>17285638wholesome
>>17285638Hey quick question. Can you name a single Vietnamese invention? Or a Vietnamese book, film, play, poem etc.
>Le Loi was the founder of Le dynastywho writes this shit?
>>17285985for a non exhaustive list: paper, taoism, the forbidden city, counter strikeand oh>The Ming dynasty also rated Đại Việt arquebus as "the best gun in the world", even surpassing the Ottoman gun, the Japanese gun and the European gun. According to Li Bozhong, former head of the Department of History at Qinghua University:[8]>At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the Annam people developed a matchlock gun with an excellent performance, which the Chinese called "Jiao Chong" (交銃, meaning Jiaozhi gun). Some people think that this kind of gun is superior to the Western and Japanese "Niao Chong" (鳥銃, Bird gun) and "Lu Mi Chong" (魯密銃, Rûm arquebus) in terms of power and performance.>Liu Xianting, who lived at the end of the Ming dynasty, commented:[9]>"Jiaozhi matchlock is the best of the world"
>>17285669han chinese worshipped vietnamese men, they would do anything aquire vietnamese excellencecase in point>These improvements were most likely introduced by the aforementioned Vietnamese craftsmen sent to Nanjing in the wake of the intial Ming invasion. Altogether some 17,000 captives were taken back to China and at least some were renowned as firearms experts. Their lives were spared in exchange for their service in the Ming Ministry of Works. Their decendants served the Ming until 1489, and the official Ho Nguyen Trung was later honoured in China as the god of firearmswithout vietnamese excellence the ming dynasty would have been overran by mongols and collapsed lmao> In 1414, Yongle and his armies were surrounded by the Mongols, it was firearms with presumably Vietnamese technical features that helped the Ming troops break the siege.>The Vietnamese fire-lance was also put into good use. One Chinese source states, when the Yongle emperor fought the Mongols, ì[they] just got the fire-lance (shen qiang) from Annam; one barbarian (lu) marched straight forward, and two followed; [they were] all hit by the fire-lance and died.î114 Teng Zhao, the Vice Minister of the Ministry of War during the reign of Chenghua (1465-1487) commented: ì[We] basically rely on the fire-lance (shen qiang) to defeat enemies and win victories. From Yongle (1403-1424) to Xuangde (1426-1435), [the fire-lance] was properly drilled, and was most feared by the barbarians (luzei, or the Mongols).lmao lil sinoboo, your precious little china owes it's entire existence to vietnamese men>Some historians even credit the Vietnamese with the creation of one of the most important military institutions of Ming China: the FirearmsCommandery [shen ji ying]. The Firearms Commandery was one of the Three GreatCommanderies of the Ming, central military structures based in the Ming capital.
lmao fucking retarded non asians pedestalising china like they know anything about history in the region
>>17286026Daoist philosophy was founded by Laozi. Daoist religion was founded by Zhang Daoling.Neither of them were VietnameseForbidden city was built by multiple architects.Paper was invented by Cai Lun who wasn't Vietmamese.>>17286071Ho Nguyen Trung was of paternal Han Chinese descent.The Ho dynasty descended from Chinese immigrants from Zhejiang who moved to Vietnam. They claimed descent from Chinese Emperor Shun.Tran dynasty before them descended from a man from Fujian who moved to Vietnam.
>>17286090so delusional rofllaozi never existed and taosim is indigenous to chu stateit was built by the vietnamese chief architect because before the ming dynasty china has never had a forbidden city while vietnamese have had forbidden cities since the lyand cai lun was from hunan aka chu state aka ancient vietnamevery vietnamese emperor claims 'chinese' descent you absolute retard>While in Cochinchina, Barrow got to learn a lot about “Caung-shung.” This was how Gia Long was known at the time, as he was still following the era title of the Lê Dynasty – Cảnh Hưng 景興, which became “Caung-shung” to Europeans.>Barrow writes at length about Caung-shung, and even gives an account of his daily schedule. In talking about his eating habits, Barrow makes the following statement:>“Like a true Chinese descended, as he boasts to be, from the imperial family of Ming, the ho's real name was le, the same le as le loi and his capital was in thanh hoa so we know he wasn't chinesetran were minyue ethnics not chinese because they had tattoing cultureget buck broken sinoboo
>>17286136Chu state was founded in Henan province in northern China and expanded south conquering Baiyue.Baiyue an umbrella term including dozens of ethnic groups who have nothing to do with Red River delta in Vietnam where Kinh people live. Minyue, Shanyue, were not Kinh. Zhuang people in Guangxi are not Kinh.Laozi was born in Henan, in the part of Chu in Henan, northern China Religious Daoism was founded by Zuang Daoling, born in Xuchang, Jiangsu and descended from Zhang Liang, born in Zhengzhou,Henan, northern China in the state of Han.The name forbidden city first appeared in 1576Kuai Xiang designed the Forbidden city and his father Kuai Fu designed the Jinling imperial palace used by the Ming emperor before that.The Ho family changes their surname to Le later, their original surname was Ho.Minyue people were extinct by the Song dynasty times when Tran family moved from Fujian to Vietnam.