Đỗ Anh Hàn

Đỗ Anh Hàn (Hán tự: 杜英翰; ? – 791), known in Chinese as Du Yinghan (Wade–Giles: Tu Ying-han) was a Vietnamese chief in Phong in late 8th century who with Phùng Hưng led a revolt against the Tang dynasty during the Third Chinese domination of Vietnam in May 785, due to Chinese governor Gao Zhengping's doubling of taxes. The Chinese retook the region in 791 and had Du Yinghan killed.[1][2][3][4]

References

  1. Schafer 1967, p. 64.
  2. Taylor 1983, p. 202.
  3. Taylor 1983, p. 212.
  4. Salmon 2004, p. 207-208.

Bibliography

  • Schafer, Edward Hetzel (1967), The Vermilion Bird: T'ang Images of the South, Los Angeles: University of California Press, ISBN 978-0-520-01145-8
  • Taylor, Keith Weller (1983), The Birth of the Vietnam, University of California Press, ISBN 978-0-520-07417-0
  • Salmon, Claudine (2004), "Tang-Viet society as reflected in a Buddhist bell inscription", in Shing, Müller; Höllmann, Thomas O. (eds.), Archäologie und Frühe Texte, Germany: Harrassowitz, pp. 195–216, ISBN 978-3-447-05060-9
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