User:Daeva Trạc/Unused ideas
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For "Vietnam People's Cyber Operations"
[edit]With the increasing popularity of Internet, in August 2017, the People's Army of Vietnam established a new branch called the "Vietnam People's Cyber Operations" (Vietnamese: Tác chiến không gian mạng - Quân đội nhân dân Việt Nam). A force whose goal is to "eliminate any wrong news that threaten the Party's rule" and sharp people's opinions.[1][2] This has been proven to be effective as young people started to defense communism and the Socialist Republic on social medias volunteeringly.[3][4]
For "The Thousand Years' War"
[edit]- Vietnamese victory
- Vietnamese defeat
- Other result
Conflict | Vietnamese state | Chinese state | Results |
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Thánh Gióng's war against Shang (folk legend, under the sixth Hùng king) |
Văn Lang | Shang Empire | Vietnamese victory |
Qin campaign against the Baiyue (221–214 BC) |
Hundred tribes of Yue | Qin Empire | Chinese victory
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War between Nanyue and Âu Lạc (179 BC) |
Âu Lạc | Nanyue | Chinese victory
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Trưng Sister's uprising (40–43 AD) |
Rebels in Lingnan | Han Empire | Chinese victory
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Lady Triệu's uprising (248) |
Rebels in Jiaozhi | Eastern Wu | Chinese victory |
Wars between Chinese dynasties and Vạn Xuân (541–602) |
The Vietnamese
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China
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Chinese victory
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Mai Thúc Loan's uprising (713–722) |
Rebels in Annan | Tang Empire | Chinese victory |
Phùng Hưng's uprising (770–791) |
Rebels in Annan | Tang Empire | Chinese victory |
Khúc Thừa Dụ's uprising (905) |
Rebels in Jinghai | Tang Empire | Vietnamese victory
|
Dương Đình Nghệ's war against Nanhan (905) |
Jinghai | Nanhan | Vietnamese victory |
Ngô Quyền's war against Nanhan (931) |
Jinghai | Nanhan | Vietnamese victory
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Song–Đại Cồ Việt war (981) |
Early Lê dynasty of Đại Cồ Việt | Song Empire | Vietnamese victory |
Song–Đại Việt war (1075–1077) |
Lý dynasty of Đại Việt | Song Empire | Both sides agreed to withdraw forces |
Mongol invasions of Vietnam (invasion of Đại Việt in 1258, 1285, and 1287; invasion of Champa in 1283) |
Trần dynasty of Đại Việt |
Mongol Empire (1258)
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Both sides claimed victory
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Ming conquest of Đại Ngu (1406–1407) |
Hồ dynasty of Đại Ngu | Ming Empire | Chinese victory
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Later Trần dynasty uprising (1407–1413) |
Rebels in Jiaozhi | Ming Empire | Chinese victory |
Lam Sơn uprising (1418–1428) |
Rebels in Jiaozhi | Ming Empire | Vietnamese victory
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Battle of Ngọc Hồi-Đống Đa (1788–1789) |
Tây Sơn dynasty of Đại Việt | Qing Empire
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Vietnamese victory |
Battle of the Paracel Islands (1974) |
Republic of Vietnam | People's Republic of China | Chinese victory
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Sino-Vietnamese War (1979) |
Socialist Republic of Vietnam | People's Republic of China
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Both sides claimed victory
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Sino-Vietnamese conflicts (1979–1991) |
Socialist Republic of Vietnam | People's Republic of China | Normalization of relations between China and Vietnam
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For "Regionalism in Vietnam"
[edit]- Northerners' victory
- Southerners' victory
Conflict | North | South | Results |
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Vietnamese Civil War of 1789–1802 | Tây Sơn dynasty of Đại Việt
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Nguyễn lords's loyalists | Nguyễn loyalist victory
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Vietnam War of 1955–1975 | Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam)
Many others |
Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam)
Many others |
North Vietnamese and Viet Cong victory
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Nazism in Vietnam
[edit]https://www.jta.org/archive/vietnamese-government-explains-premiers-admiration-for-hitler
https://www.jta.org/archive/praise-for-hitler-by-viet-nam-premier-explained-by-spokesman
East Slavs
[edit]Conflicts between the East Slavic nations | |||
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Belligerents | |||
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Commanders and leaders | |||
Sources
[edit]- ^ Hookway, James (31 December 2017). "Introducing Force 47, Vietnam's New Weapon Against Online Dissent". Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on 22 December 2020. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
- ^ Pham, Nga (2013-01-12). "Vietnam admits deploying bloggers to support government". BBC News.
- ^ "Twitter and Facebook remove accounts in interference crackdown". The Press. 2019-12-20.
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