Vietnamese Emperor Ly Anh Tong
Ly Anh Tong was the sixth king of the Ly dynasty in history. He ruled the country for 37 years from 1138 to 1175. His real name was Ly Thien To, the son of Ly Than Tong De, and Cam Thanh's wife Le Thi.
In 1138, Emperor Than Tong was He was seriously ill, so he ordered the official Tu Van Thong to come to the palace to prepare a testament. At that time, Lady Cam Thanh and two other wives, Lady Phung Thanh and Lady Nhat Phung, went in to ask Than Tong Emperor to pass the throne to Prince Thien To to avoid the story of concubines in the palace. Than Tong De heard it reasonable and agreed to let Thien To take the throne and Crown Prince Thien Loc was crowned Minh Dao Vuong.
On September 26, 1138, Than Tong De died, Thien To took the throne and took the throne. The name is Ly Anh Tong. Lady Cam Thanh was exalted as Empress Dowager, with the title Hoang Chi Empress Dowager, residing in Quang Tu Palace.
Ly Anh Tong ascended the throne at the age of 3, Empress Le also had the right to listen to political affairs. Do Anh Vu is the younger brother of Empress Dowager Chieu Hien Do Thi, so she was promoted to the position of Father of the Kingdom of Thailand by the Empress Dowager, concurrently holding the position of the Palace of Lingtri, internal and external professor, and has the power to decide everything.
At that time, the Empress Dowager had a private relationship with Do Anh Vu, causing many people in the court to be displeased. Do Anh Vu followed his wife, Madam To, to the Queen Dowager Dowager, so he went back and forth with Empress Le. In the court, Do Anh Vu was so autocratic that no one in the court dared to open his mouth.
In 1150, Ly Anh Tong was 14 years old, Do Anh Vu relied on the Empress Dowager to be autocratic. General Vu Cat Dai and some members of the royal family found it difficult to see Do Anh Vu's bossiness, so they brought troops to capture Anh Vu, creating a shocking mutiny. The Empress Dowager was upset, so she used gold to bribe Vu Dai and the guards so that Anh Vu would not be killed. Emperor Tong, at the suggestion of a minister, issued a decree to reduce Anh Vu to become Cao Dien Nhi, to plow the public land.
Empress Dowager Le wanted to save her mistress, so she thought of how to do it. reinstated Anh Vu. She has organized many times to open large festivals to clear the prisoners' sins in the hope that Anh Vu will quickly be restored to his position. In the end, Anh Vu was also pardoned and became the main Thai lieutenant, the more he was loved by the Empress Dowager, so he expressed his intention to avenge.
In 1158, Anh Vu died, and the Empress Dowager handed it over. the main dynasty and then returned to the private palace. Since then, Emperor Anh Tong really took over all power, relying on To Hien Thanh and other loyalists like Ly Cong Tin and Hoang Nghia Hien to carry out the main body. To Hien Thanh defeated the king to defeat the east and clear the north, keeping the border in peace. That is why Dai Viet country maintained its prosperity.From 1171-1172, Emperor Anh Tong went to many rugged mountainous areas in the country to see how the people lived, then he The mandarin mandarin made an atlas of Dai Viet and wrote the book "Southern North and South Territories". However, this atlas is no longer available.
April 1175, Emperor Anh Tong was seriously ill, the Empress was the mother of Bao Quoc King Long Xuong begged to make his son his successor, but the king did not agree. After that, he gave To Hien Thanh help in setting up the Crown Prince, the work of the court followed the old law. On August 14, 1175, he died at Thuy Quang Palace, at the age of 40.
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Ly Anh Tong was born in ?-?-1136, death day is 14/1175, at the age of 39.
Where is Vietnamese Emperor Ly Anh Tong's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Ly Anh Tong was born in Ha Noi, of Vietnam. Mr, whose Zodiac is (don't know), and who Chinese Zodiac is The Dragon. Ly Anh Tong's global rank is 65322 and whose rank is 16 in list of famous Vietnamese Emperor.
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