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Hoàng Cầm
Hoàng Cầm may refer to: * Hoàng Cầm (poet) (1922–2010), a Vietnamese poet * Hoàng Cầm (general) (born 1920), of the Vietnam People's Army * Hoàng Cầm stove The Hoàng Cầm stove, named after its inventor, Hoàng Cầm, the chef, a Viet Minh soldier in 1951, was a stove intake and chimney system which diffused and dissipated smoke from cooking which prevented aerial detection of smoke by American mil ...
, a type of kitchen stove that was widely used by the Vietnam People's Army and named after a cook who invented the device {{disambig ...
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Hoàng Cầm (poet)
Hoàng Cầm (22 February 1922 – 6 May 2010) was pen name of Bùi Tằng Việt, a Vietnamese poet, playwright, and novelist. He is best remembered for his poems such as '' Bên kia sông Đuống'', ''Lá diêu bông'' or the plays ''Kiều Loan'' and ''Hận Nam Quan''. Being involved in the Nhân Văn affair, Hoàng Cầm retreated from the Vietnam Writers' Association in 1958, later in 2007 he was awarded the National Prize for Literature and Art by the Government of Vietnam. History Bùi Tằng Việt was born in 1922 in Việt Yên, Bắc Giang to a scholar who came from Song Hồ commune, Thuận Thành, Bắc Ninh. Graduated from the Thăng Long High School in Hà Nội, Bùi Tằng Việt began his career as a writer and translator for the Tân dân xã publishing house which was owned by Vũ Đình Long, from that time he chose the pen name Hoàng Cầm which is the Vietnamese name of Scutellaria baicalensis – a fundamental herb in Traditional Chinese medicine. In ...
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Hoàng Cầm (general)
Hoàng Cầm (born Đỗ Văn Cầm) (1920–2013) was a colonel general in the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN). Early years Hoàng Cầm was born Đỗ Văn Cầm in Cao Sơn, Ứng Hòa district, Hà Tây province of the Tonkin Protectorate. Cầm had a poor childhood, was orphaned at age of 12. He joined Tirailleurs indochinois stationed at Lai Châu for a living at age of 21. Two years later he was transferred to Hà Nội, but deserted thus escaping from Japanese coup d'état in French Indochina in March 1945. Cầm joined the Youth Union of Hà Nội in July 1945, then joined of Hà Nội after August Uprising and changed his name to Hoàng Cầm. Military career In the First Indochina War, Hoàng Cầm led the 130th battalion of the 209th regiment in the Battle of Đông Khê, then the 209th regiment of the 312th Brigade in the Battle of Điện Biên Phủ. In 1966, Senior Colonel Cầm led the PAVN 9th Infantry Division fighting against the U.S. Army 1st Infan ...
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