Nguyen Trai
Nguyen Trai was a renowned poet, statesman, strategist, and Confucian scholar from Vietnam. He was also a prominent Confucian scholar. In his role as Le Loi's chief advisor, who fought the Ming dynasty, he was occasionally credited with being capable of practically magical or mythological actions. Le Loi's key declarations are attributed to him, and he is also credited with motivating the Vietnamese people to back the open political uprising against the Minh Dynasty rulers. The "Great Proclamation about the Pacification of the Wu" is another work he is the author of (Binh Ngo Dai Cao).
The nation's history has benefited greatly from Nguyen Trai's contributions. He embodies the nation's heroism, tenacity, and soul. The most valuable quality of Nguyen Trai is his heart for the nation, which loves the people ardently, and his illustrious career of battling the enemy to save the nation. He has dedicated his entire soul, mind, and ability to the Lam Son revolt movement in order to serve the interests of the country. His remarkable diplomatic skills, wise political and military judgment, and support for the Lam Son uprising movement helped it win.
Nguyen Trai left a large body of literary works in the fields of poetry and literature, both in Chinese and Nom, very rich in genres, including the fields of literature, history, geography, and law. However, most of them were lost in the case of Le Chi Vien, leaving only a small number of his remaining works, which are primarily collected and collected in Duong Ba Cung's collection of poems and poems, etched printed in 1868 under the Nguyen Dynasty.