Lý (Vietnamese surname)
Lý (李) is a Vietnamese surname derived from the Chinese surname Li 李.
Origin
One of the earliest occurrences of the name Lý in Vietnam is the legendary warrior Lý Ông Trọng (Vietnamese language link), who lived around 200 BCE.
Lý Nam Đế was king of Annam from 544 to 548. He established the Early Lý dynasty, one of the first feudal dynasties in the history of Vietnam, which lasted until 602.
Lý Thái Tổ established the Later Lý dynasty (sometimes simply called the Lý dynasty), which ruled the northern half of Vietnam from 1009 to 1225.
Notable people
Kings of the Lý Dynasty
Others
- Lý Đạo Thành, a courtiers under the Lý Dynasty.
- Lý Long Tường, a prince of the Lý dynasty who fled to Korea after the downfall of his family's dynasty, becoming a noted Korean general and founder of one branch of Lee as a Korean surname.
- Lý Đạo Tái (Vietnamese language link), 14th-century Zen master.
- Lý Tử Tấn (Vietnamese language link), 15th-century poet.
See also
External links
- http://www.tin247.com/them_mot_chi_thuoc_dong_ho_ly_o_han_quoc_tim_ve_viet_nam-1-21407635.html
- http://tuoitre.vn/Chinh-tri-Xa-hoi/Phong-su-Ky-su/172256/Di-tim-dong-ho-Ly-o-Han-Quoc---Ky-1-Hoang-tu-ra-di.html
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