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Bach Dang Day Song – Dang Ngoc Hung – Bạch Đằng Dậy Sóng – Đặng Ngọc Hưng. Truyện dài: Bạch Đằng Dậy Sóng Tác giả: Đặng Ngọc Hưng Người đọc: Xuân Khoa, Kim Phượng. Mời nghe 1 tiểu thuyết lịch sử của Đặng Ngọc Hưng. Lời Giới Thiệu: Để có được thành tích như vậy thì Vũ Trí Thắng phải là người có công lao rất lớn trong chiến thắng Bạch Đằng năm xưa và câu chuyện Bạch Đằng dậy sóng đã ra đời từ ý tưởng đó. Tôi rất tâm đắc một câu nói của nhà văn Đan Thành “Lịch sử nên và có quyền Single Frau Sucht Mann Sie Meint Es Ernst. Lời bài hát Bài Hát Bạch Đằng Giang Thể Loại Lời Bài Hát Nhạc Rock Ca Sỉ Da Vàng Đây Bạch Đằng Giang sông hùng dũng của nòi giống Tiên Rồng, Giống Lạc Hồng, giống anh hùng, Nam Bắc Trung. Trên trời xanh muôn sắc đua chen bóng ô Dưới đáy dòng nước ánh sáng vởn vơ nhấp nhô Hàng cây cao soi bóng, gió cuốn muôn ngàn lau Hồn ai đang phảng phất trong gió cảm xiết bao !… Mây nước thiêng liêng còn ghi chép rành Thời liệt oanh của bao người xưa trung chánh Vì yêu quốc gia vui lòng hiến thân Liều mình ra tay tuốt gươm bao lần… Dòng nước trắng xóa dưới trời quang đãng Từ xưa nêu cao tấm gương anh hùng Dù có sấm sét bão bùng mưa nắng Đằng Giang vẫn sáng để cho nòi giống soi chung… Đây Bạch Đằng Giang sông hùng dũng của nòi giống Tiên Rồng, Giống Lạc Hồng, giống anh hùng, Nam Bắc Trung. Trên dòng sông muôn bóng cờ trông chí Nam Biết mấy thành tích, biết mấy chiến công đã qua Đoàn quân Ngô thiện chiến, chém giết quân Hoằng Thao Đoàn quân Trần Quốc Tuấn, đánh thắng quân Thoát Hoan Nay đã bao lâu còn đâu nữa rồi Thời gian qua đã bôi mờ trong đêm tối Người nay có hay Đã vì chúng ta, Người hùng anh xưa, giữ nước non nhà… Dòng nước trắng xóa dưới trời quang đãng Từ xưa nêu cao tấm gương anh hùng Dù có sấm sét bão bùng mưa nắng Đằng Giang vẫn sáng để cho nòi giống soi chung… Đăng bởiGiang Trường Chia sẻ Opening the ceremony, delegates offered incense, beat the drum, recalled the resounding victories, and enjoyed an art programme re-enacting the heroic atmosphere of the battles in the past. It was followed by a procession which carried the statue of Tran Hung Dao, a celebrated Tran Dynasty general, from his temple through major streets in Quang Yen Town to the Yen Giang communal temple. Bach Dang River has gone down in history with three great victories in Vietnam’s history of national construction and defence. In 938, Ngo Quyen defeated the Southern Han forces in a battle that ended more than 1,000 years of Chinese rule and regained independence for Vietnam. In 981, Le Hoan won against the Song army to firmly safeguard Vietnam’s sovereignty and in 1288 Tran Hung Dao beat the powerful Mongols to protect Vietnam from the Mongol conquest. Bach Dang Festival is held annually to pay tribute to the contributions of the forefathers and affirm the significance of the victories on Bach Dang River. In addition to the main ritual, the festival also features a wide range of other activities such as a photo exhibition of national treasures, a calligraphy exhibition, folk games and art programmes. The festival will last until April 20. Ca khúc Bạch Đằng Dậy Sóng do ca sĩ thể hiện, thuộc thể loại Trữ Tình. Các bạn có thể nghe, download tải nhạc bài hát bach dang day song mp3, playlist/album, MV/Video bach dang day song miễn phí tại Hai Phong, Vietnam 938 AD, 981 AD & 1281 AD The Battles of Bach Dang, or Bach Dang River, was a trio of engagements that took place along the frontier between China and Southeast Asia during the Middle Ages. In all three battles, Chinese invaders attempted to extend the empire down the coast of what is now Vietnam; and in all three cases the Vietnamese beat them back. Because of this the battlefields, all located in the general vicinity of the modern-day city of Hai Phong, have become a symbol of Vietnam’s independence from other Asian powers and a source of nationalistic pride. History The Bach Dang River, which empties into the spectacular Halong Bay, is one of the most militarily strategic waterways in Southeast Asia. For well over a thousand years it has formed part of the border between China to the north and Vietnam to the south, and throughout the Middle Ages it proved to be a critical line of defense for the Vietnamese against Chinese invaders. In 938 AD, the Southern Han dynasty attempted to expand southward into Indochina. They invaded with an army of a hundred thousand men, and drove south to the Bach Dang River. There, the legendary Vietnamese leader Ngo Quyen prepared the river defenses. His strategy was simple he essentially mined’ the river with sharpened, iron-shod poles. These subsequently laid waste to the boats ferrying the Han army across the river, drowning tens of thousands of Chinese soldiers and effectively ending the assault. The second attempt at invasion was by the Song dynasty in 981 AD. This campaign was not as large or as the Han invasion, and the Vietnamese were able to muster a much stronger force to meet the invaders. Forewarned of the campaign plans, the Vietnamese ambushed the Song at several locations, notably at Lang Song. The Chinese were subsequently annihilated, and Vietnam’s northern frontier was secure for several more centuries. The greatest threat came in 1288 AD, when the Yuan dynasty, aka the Mongols, came determined to destroy the last bastion of resistance in southeast Asia. The Mongols had already been trying to conquer Vietnam since the 1250s. Their last major attempt came in 1288 under Omar Khan. The Vietnamese commander, Tran Hung Dao, took a cue from his predecessor and decided to meet the Mongols at the river, using similar tactics. Again the Vietnamese plan came off like clockwork, the Mongol fleet was destroyed, and the last campaign to take Vietnam went down as a miserable failure. Visiting Between the three battles, fighting took place along a large stretch of the Bach Dang River just west of Halong Bay. The most interesting site related to the boat battles is probably in the Yen Giang commune, where some of the sharpened stakes used in the battle of 1288 have been recovered. The largest fighting on land took place at Chi Lang, now Lang Son, which is also popular with historians of the battle. The most relavent battlefield sites are at Yen Giang, approximately ten miles northeast of Haiphong, and Lang Son, approximately sixty miles north of Haiphong. As of this writing no visitor information was available. Web official tourism website of Vietnam.

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