At the Battle of Bạch Đằng River in
938 near
Hạ Long Bay in northern Vietnam, the military force of the Viet-ruled domain of
Tĩnh Hải quân, led by
Ngô Quyền, a Viet lord, defeated the invading forces of the Chinese state of
Southern Han
Southern Han ( zh , t = 南漢 , p = Nán Hàn , j=Naam4 Hon3; 917–971), officially Han ( zh , t = 漢 , links=no), originally Yue ( zh , c = 越 , links=no), was a dynastic state of China and one of the Ten Kingdoms that existed during the ...
and put an end to the
Third Era of Northern Domination (
Chinese ruled Vietnam). It was considered the turning point in Vietnamese history.
Background
In October
930,
Southern Han
Southern Han ( zh , t = 南漢 , p = Nán Hàn , j=Naam4 Hon3; 917–971), officially Han ( zh , t = 漢 , links=no), originally Yue ( zh , c = 越 , links=no), was a dynastic state of China and one of the Ten Kingdoms that existed during the ...
, a Chinese state in southern China during the
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, launched an attack on the Jinghai
circuit, which at the time was a Viet principality controlled by the
Khúc clan. The leader of the Khuc,
Khúc Thừa Mỹ, was taken prisoner by the Southern Han emperor
Liu Yan. In 931, the local general
Dương Đình Nghệ raised a 3,000-men army of retainers and drove the Southern Han back to the borders of the Jinghai Circuit.
In 937, Đình Nghệ was assassinated by
Kiều Công Tiễn, a military officer. Đình Nghệ's son in law and also his general, Ngô Quyền, mobilized his army to overthrow Kiều Công Tiễn. Công Tiễn asked Liu Yan for support. Liu Yan dispatched his son
Liu Hongcao in command of the expedition fleet, which sailed to the
Gulf of Tonkin and headed inland up
Bạch Đằng River. Liu Yan led an additional force following his son's fleet.
Battle
In late 938, the Southern Han fleet led by Liu Hongcao met Ngô Quyền's fleet on the gate of the Bạch Đằng River. The Southern Han fleet consisted fast warships carrying fifty men on each–twenty sailors, twenty five warriors, and two crossbowmen. Ngô Quyền and his force had set up massive stakes tipped with iron foiled points on the river bed. When the river tide rose, the sharpened stakes were covered by water. As the Southern Han sailed into the estuary, Viets in smaller crafts went down and harassed the Southern Han warships, luring them to follow upstream. When the tide fell, Ngô Quyền's force counterattacked and pushed the enemy fleet back to the sea. The Southern Han ships were immobilized by the stakes. Half of the Han army died, either killed or drowned, including Liu Hongcao. When the news of the defeat reached
Liu Yan on the sea, he retreated back to
Guangzhou
Guangzhou, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Canton or Kwangchow, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Guangdong Provinces of China, province in South China, southern China. Located on the Pearl River about nor ...
.
Aftermath
In spring
939, Ngô Quyền proclaimed himself king and chose the town of
Co Loa as the capital. This battle has been described as the point when Vietnamese history came into its own as the Jinghai Circuit achieved ''
de facto'' independence.
Legacy
In 1288, Commander-in-Chief Prince
Trần Quốc Tuấn, inspired by
Ngô Quyền, employed the same tactic against the
Yuan Dynasty
The Yuan dynasty ( ; zh, c=元朝, p=Yuáncháo), officially the Great Yuan (; Mongolian language, Mongolian: , , literally 'Great Yuan State'), was a Mongol-led imperial dynasty of China and a successor state to the Mongol Empire after Div ...
during the
Battle of Bạch Đằng (1288). This engagement was a decisive
Đại Việt victory and was one of the last major engagements in the
Mongol invasions of Vietnam. Both battles are widely considered to be among the greatest victories in Vietnamese history.
See also
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Battle of Bạch Đằng (1288)
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