Trưng sisters' rebellion (1 gen 40 anni – 1 gen 43 anni)
Descrizione:
The Trung sisters' rebellion was an armed civil uprising in the south of Han China between 40 and 43 AD. In 40 AD, the Vietnamese leader Trưng Trắc and her sister Trưng Nhị rebelled against Chinese authorities in Jiaozhi (in what is now northern Vietnam). In 42 AD, Han China dispatched General Ma Yuan to lead an army to strike down the Yue rebellion of the Trung sisters. In 43 AD, the Han army fully suppressed the uprising and regained complete control. According to the post-Han history record (Hou Hanshu)[1][2][3], The Trung sisters were captured and beheaded by the Han forces.[4][5]. But the Vietnamese variation of the defeat was that the two sisters, having lost to Han forces, decided to suicide by jumping down the Hát Giang river, so as not to surrender to the Han.
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Data:
1 gen 40 anni
1 gen 43 anni
~ 3 years