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Ngô Thì Sĩ
Ngô Thì Sĩ (吳時仕, 1726–1780) was an 18th-century Vietnamese scholar, historian and government official. He passed Confucian court examination system in Vietnam, court examination and awarded ''tiến sĩ, hoàng giáp'' in 1766, then served as ''Hiệu lý Viện Hàn'' to proofread the national history. Sĩ is known for being the principal compiler of the ''Việt sử tiêu án'', ''Đại Việt sử ký tiền biên'' and ''Đại Việt sử ký tục biên''. He was the first man who regarded Triệu dynasty as a separate regime of China instead of a legitimate dynasty of Vietnam. Sĩ had four sons: Ngô Thì Nhậm, Ngô Thì Chí, Ngô Thì Trí, Ngô Thì Hương, and a son-in-law Phan Huy Ích. All of them were scholars. References

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18th-century Vietnamese Poets
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