Chu Đạt
Definition
Proper Noun (Historical Figure):
- Chu Đạt: A historical figure and leader of a rebellion against the Eastern Han dynasty (China) in the territory of present-day Vietnam. He initiated an uprising in 157 AD in the region of Cửu Chân.
Proper Noun (Extended Reference):
- Chu Đạt: His name is used to refer to the historical rebellion he led and his role as a symbol of early resistance against foreign domination in Vietnamese history.
Usage Examples
- Proper Noun:
- Chu Đạt lãnh đạo cuộc khởi nghĩa chống lại nhà Đông Hán. (Chu Đạt led the rebellion against the Eastern Han dynasty.)
- Cuộc khởi nghĩa của Chu Đạt bắt đầu vào năm 157. (Chu Đạt's uprising began in 157 AD.)
Advanced Usage
- The name "Chu Đạt" is primarily used in historical and academic contexts discussing early Vietnamese history and resistance movements.
Variants and Related Words
- Khởi nghĩa Chu Đạt (n): The Chu Đạt Rebellion.
- Khởi nghĩa Chu Đạt là một sự kiện lịch sử quan trọng. (The Chu Đạt Rebellion was an important historical event.)
Synonyms
- Rebel leader: A person who leads a revolt against authority.
- Historical figure: A person significant in history.
Related Historical Context
- Cửu Chân: An ancient administrative region where the rebellion started.
- Nhật Nam: The southern commandery where Chu Đạt continued his fight after 160 AD.