Revealing 3 famous intelligent beauties in Vietnamese history
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Not only have excellent looks, these famous beauties in the history of Vietnam are also smart, sacrificed for the country, have the economic talent to support the king and help the country.

Princess An Tu (1218 – 1277) is one of the famous beautiful, intelligent and influential beauties in Vietnamese history. According to historical records, she was the 5th daughter and also the youngest daughter of Emperor Tran Thai Tong.

In 1282, King Nguyen ordered Toa Do to bring 50,000 troops to fight Champa, and then wait when Thot Hoan brought 50,000 troops from the north to attack, creating a pincer to defeat the Tran Dynasty. Accordingly, at the end of 1284, Thot Hoan led his army to attack Dai Viet.

In the situation of strong enemy, in February 1285, King Tran Thanh Tong reluctantly sent his sister, Princess An Tu, to Thot Hoan to temporarily pray for peace. The book of Dai Viet History and Toan Thu says: “Sending someone to bring Princess An Tu to Thoat Hoan was meant to relax the water crisis”.

Accordingly, Princess An Tu was paid tribute to the enemy. This great beauty of the Tran Dynasty made a great sacrifice for the country. A few months later, the Tran army began to counterattack, causing the Yuan army to be defeated. Toa Do was slashed and Thot Hoan had to humbly crawl into a copper pipe to escape death and run back to the country. Princess An Tu’s fate later became a great mystery.

Princess Huyen Tran (1287 – 1340) is the daughter of King Tran Nhan Tong and Queen Thien Cam. In the Vietnamese historical anecdote book, it reads: “In June of the Year of the Horse (1306), fulfilling the previous promise of the Supreme Emperor Tran Nhan Tong, King Tran Anh Tong brought Princess Huyen Tran in marriage to the King of Champa, Che Man. In response, Che Man brought the land of two continents O and Ly – the area corresponding to the southern part of Quang Tri province and the whole of today’s Thua Thien province – to Dai Viet as a sacrifice.

A year later, King Che Man died, King Anh Tong sent general Tran Khac Chung to rob Princess Huyen Tran. The reason is because according to Champa custom, when the king died, the queen had to go to the cremation pyre to die.

After returning home, Princess Huyen Tran left home and died in 1340. People around the area mourned, honored her as Mother Goddess and built a temple next to Nom Son pagoda. Later dynasties all ordained her as the guardian deity.

Former consort Hoang Dowager Queen Ỷ Lan (real name Le Thi Yen) was the wife of King Ly Thanh Tong. For more than half a century (1063 – 1117) as Nguyen consort, and then crowned as Queen, Regent of Ly Dynasty, Le Thi Yen proved herself to be an outstanding female saver, with economic talent in favor of the king. help water.

According to history books, Nguyen consort Queen Dowager Ỷ Lan served as regent twice, helping the king to defeat the enemy. Not only that, she strictly kept the law of the country, punished the abusers of power, corruption… Therefore, she was praised by the king, admired by the mandarins, and called “Ly Dai Mau suspected.

Not only that, Nguyen Phi Hoang, Queen Mother Ỷ Lan was honored by the people and Buddhists as “The Tathagata came out of the world, Ly Dynasty Thien Nam De First”, is the “Mother Buddha” and honored as the Citadel of Yen Thai village, total money Tuc, old Tho Xuong district (now in Hang Gai ward, Hoan Kiem district).
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