Nguyen Hue

Emperor Quang Trung (Nguyen Hue) was a Vietnamese politician and general who succeeded Thai Duc Emperor Nguyen Nhac as the second emperor of the Tay Son Dynasty.


Quang Trung is "not only a brilliant military guy but also a talented politician," according to historian Phan Huy Le. With a progressive outlook, he consistently suggested numerous progressive reform measures in the economy, culture, education, and military in just three years, helping to develop the nation and assimilate science. Western contemporary methods. He went down to pray for sage and used many people with talents, such Ngo Thi Nham, Phan Huy Ich, Nguyen Thiep, and Nguyen Huy Luong, in relation to personnel. He created a contemporary, well-equipped army in terms of the military. He improved the Dinh Dien and land systems in terms of the economy, promoted the handicraft sector, and increased trade with the West. Regarding education, he rearranged unnecessary temples, abolished superstition, and practically enhanced the test. He also published a strategy to promote study, advocating the use of authentic Vietnamese Nom instead of Chinese characters.

The Tay Son dynasty's cause of national unification benefited significantly from Nguyen Hue's active life. Quang Trung abruptly passed away at the age of 39 when the country's circumstances started to change for the better, after 20 years of nonstop conflict and three years of rule.

Photo:  Redsvn.net - Nguyen Hue
Photo: Redsvn.net - Nguyen Hue
Photo:  Ohay TV - Nguyen Hue
Photo: Ohay TV - Nguyen Hue

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