Lê Nguyên Long

Lê Nguyên Long

Ông Lê Nguyên Long mặc long bào ngồi trên ngai vàng.

Definition
  1. Proper Noun (Historical Figure):
    • Nguyên Long: The birth name of Thái Tông, the second emperor of the Later dynasty of Vietnam. He reigned from 1433 to 1442.
    • Historical Context: His reign was marked by the consolidation of royal power after a regency, military campaigns, and diplomatic efforts. His sudden and mysterious death at a young age is a significant event in Vietnamese history.
Usage Examples
  • Proper Noun:
    • Nguyên Long lên ngôi khi mới 10 tuổi. ( Nguyên Long ascended the throne when he was only 10 years old.)
    • Cái chết của vua Nguyên Long tại Lệ Chi Viên dẫn đến án oan cho Nguyễn Trãi. (The death of Emperor Nguyên Long at Lệ Chi Viên led to the unjust punishment of Nguyễn Trãi.)
Advanced Usage
  • Thái Tông: This is his temple name, which is the primary name used by historians to refer to him posthumously.
    • Sau khi mất, Nguyên Long được truy tôn miếu hiệu Thái Tông. (After his death, Nguyên Long was posthumously honored with the temple name Thái Tông.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Vua Thái Tông nhà Hậu (n): Emperor Thái Tông of the Later dynasty.
  • Thiệu Bình (n): The first era name (1434-1439) of his reign.
  • Đại Bảo (n): The second era name (1440-1442) of his reign.
Synonyms
  • Emperor Thái Tông: The most common historical reference.
  • The Young Emperor of the Later : A descriptive term highlighting his age at accession.
Related Historical Terms
  • Lệ Chi Viên case: Refers to the incident of his death and the subsequent persecution of Nguyễn Trãi's family.
    • Vụ án Lệ Chi Viên bắt nguồn từ cái chết đột ngột của Nguyên Long. (The Lệ Chi Viên case originated from the sudden death of Nguyên Long.)
  • Regency of Sát: The period early in his reign when power was held by a regent.
    • Nguyên Long sau đó đã chấm dứt quyền lực của phụ chính Sát. ( Nguyên Long later ended the power of regent Sát.)