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Quiz about Medieval Vietnamese History
Quiz about Medieval Vietnamese History

Medieval Vietnamese History Trivia Quiz


Another in my wildly popular series of quizzes on southeast Asia...this quiz will cover Vietnamese history between the period of approximately 1000 AD and 1800 AD. Please enjoy!

A multiple-choice quiz by thejazzkickazz. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
81,245
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
484
Last 3 plays: Guest 138 (10/10), helloimgia (4/10), Guest 27 (10/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. In 968 AD, Vietnam was once again reunited following a brief warlord period. Who was this venerated leader that re-established Vietnamese unity?
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Question 2 of 10
2. Which of these dynasties began its reign in 980 AD?
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Question 3 of 10
3. The Later Ly Dynasty, which ruled Vietnam from 1010 to 1225 was initiated by Ly Thai To. Where did he establish his capital?
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Question 4 of 10
4. During the reign of the Tran dynasty, from 1225 to 1400, the primary rival for power along the modern Vietnamese central coastland was which of the following?
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Question 5 of 10
5. The Vietnamese once again found themselves colonized by the Chinese from 1406 until 1427. Under which Chinese Dynasty were the Vietnamese subdued during this 21 year period?
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Question 6 of 10
6. Which Vietnamese hero led the Vietnamese resistance and eventual ejection of the Chinese that occurred in 1427?
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Question 7 of 10
7. Which of these was the longest reigning Vietnamese Dynasty?
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Question 8 of 10
8. The Later Le Dynasty was characterized by civil war for much of its reign. Which family of the Le Dynasty ruled the traditional Northern base of Vietnam essentially from 1539 until 1777?
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Question 9 of 10
9. Which dynasty took power in the southern portion of Vietnam from 1527 until it collapsed in 1592?
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Question 10 of 10
10. During the reign of the Le Dynasty, the Vietnamese first began to encounter European explorers and traders. One such individual, a Frenchman who was working for the Portuguese, created a romanized alphabet that is still used in Vietnam today. Who was this scholar and missionary?
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1. In 968 AD, Vietnam was once again reunited following a brief warlord period. Who was this venerated leader that re-established Vietnamese unity?

Answer: Dinh Bo Linh

Dinh established the Dinh Dynasty (go figure huh?) which lasted from 968 until 980 (he was murdered in 979 along with his brother). His kingdom was called Dai Co Viet which essentially means 'great Vietnam'.
2. Which of these dynasties began its reign in 980 AD?

Answer: Former Le

The Former Le Dynasty, which had vanquished Dinh and his Great Vietnam, was established by emperor Le Hoan. Unfortunately, the Former Le only lasted for 29 years, when the Later Ly Dynasty took command.
3. The Later Ly Dynasty, which ruled Vietnam from 1010 to 1225 was initiated by Ly Thai To. Where did he establish his capital?

Answer: Thang Long

Ly, a monk's disciple, was born Ly Cong Uan. His capital at Thang Long was named 'rising dragon' after a dream he had which symbolized his power ascending into heaven.
4. During the reign of the Tran dynasty, from 1225 to 1400, the primary rival for power along the modern Vietnamese central coastland was which of the following?

Answer: Champa

The Champa, an Indianized people who spoke an Austronesian language, were subdued by the Vietnamese in 1312. However, by 1371 the Chams had turned the tide, invading the Trans state to their north, weakening it for a future Chinese invasion.
5. The Vietnamese once again found themselves colonized by the Chinese from 1406 until 1427. Under which Chinese Dynasty were the Vietnamese subdued during this 21 year period?

Answer: Ming

This period was one of the low points in Vietnamese history, as the Ming rule was particularly repressive and cruel. Fortunately the Vietnamese were able to once again assert their independence after a relatively short time.
6. Which Vietnamese hero led the Vietnamese resistance and eventual ejection of the Chinese that occurred in 1427?

Answer: Le Loi

Le Loi is another one of those venerated heroes in Vietnamese history. It was during this struggle for independence from China and the early years of the Le Dynasty that true Vietnamese nationalism, in a modern sense, began to develop.
7. Which of these was the longest reigning Vietnamese Dynasty?

Answer: Later Le

The Later Le, founded by Le Loi, reigned from 1427 until 1777, a period of 350 years! Vietnam expanded south during the Later Le period, engulfing Cham and former Khmer Empire lands.
8. The Later Le Dynasty was characterized by civil war for much of its reign. Which family of the Le Dynasty ruled the traditional Northern base of Vietnam essentially from 1539 until 1777?

Answer: Trinh

The Trinh were one of the two competing Le families, along with the Nguyens, that ruled northern and central Vietnam.
9. Which dynasty took power in the southern portion of Vietnam from 1527 until it collapsed in 1592?

Answer: Mac

Mac Dang Dung was a court advisor who managed to wrest control of the country from the Le Emperor in 1527. The Mac Dynasty ruled the south from that year until 1592, and managed to hold onto a portion of the south until 1677 when they were defeated by the Le families.
10. During the reign of the Le Dynasty, the Vietnamese first began to encounter European explorers and traders. One such individual, a Frenchman who was working for the Portuguese, created a romanized alphabet that is still used in Vietnam today. Who was this scholar and missionary?

Answer: Alexander of Rhodes

Alexander was eventually barred from Vietnam, both north and south, in 1630. Before this, however, he was able to develop (with some help) a romanized script called Quoc Ngu. I hope you enjoyed this quiz...please feel free to take a look at the several other Vietnamese history quizzes that I have created as well...thanks!
Source: Author thejazzkickazz

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