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The Tân line ((ベトナム語:chi Tân); ''chi'' can also be translated to as ''branch'') was the sixteenth dynasty of Hùng kings of the Hồng Bàng period of Văn Lang (now Viet Nam). Starting approximately 660 B.C., the line refers to the rule of Đức Quân Lang and his successors.〔Nguyễn Khắc Thuần 2008, p. 14-15.〕 ==History== Đức Quân Lang was born approximately 712 B.C., and took the regnal name of Hùng Tạo Vương upon becoming Hùng king.〔Biệt Lam Trần Huy Bá. (article title unknown). ''Nguồn Sáng'' magazine ''23'' - 1998.〕 The series of all Hùng kings following Đức Quân Lang took that same regnal name of Hùng Tạo Vương to rule over Văn Lang until approximately 569 B.C.〔 During this period, local leaders rose in rebellion against the Hùng king' government in what legend accounts called it the "Man rebellion."〔Cao Xuân Đỉnh 1969, pp. 126–130〕 It ended as the rebels surrendered due to the suppression by the forces of General Thạch Tướng.〔 Perhaps a little before 600 BC, the metallurgical style invented the unique shape of drum which characterizes the style.〔Tarling, p. 121〕 An important aspect of Vietnamese culture by the sixth century B.C. was the tidal irrigation of rice fields through an elaborate system of canals and dikes.〔(Vietnam - HISTORY ). Retrieved 2014-01-21.〕 The fields were called Lạc fields.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tân line」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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