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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nong_QuanfuNong Quanfu - Wikipedia

    Nong Quanfu (Chinese: 儂 全 福; pinyin: Nóng Quánfú, Zhuang: Nungz Cienzfuk; ?-1039), also recorded as Nùng Tồn Phúc (Vietnamese: Nùng Tồn Phúc; Chữ Hán: 儂 存 福), was a Zhuang chieftain and the founding emperor of the Kingdom of Changqi (長其國).

  2. military-history.fandom.com › wiki › Nong_QuanfuNong Quanfu - Military Wiki

    Nong Quanfu (Chinese: 儂全福; pinyin: Nóng Quánfú, Template:Lang-za; ?-1039), also recorded as Nùng Tồn Phúc (Vietnamese language: Nùng Tồn Phúc ; Chữ Hán 儂存福) was a Nùng/Zhuang chieftain and zhou-level official[1] of Guangyuan located in the modern-day Cao Bang in the 11th century AD.

  3. The Nong Zhigao rebellions were three uprisings in 1042, 1048, and 1052 led by the Zhuang / Tai Nùng leader Nong Zhigao (Zhuang language: Nungz Ciqgaoh; Chinese: 儂智高; pinyin: Nóng Zhìgāo, Vietnamese: Nùng Trí Cao) against the Viet kingdom of Đại Cồ Việt (968–1054) and the Song dynasty (960–1279) of China.

  4. 26 de sept. de 2024 · Nong Quanfu (Chinese: 儂 全 福; pinyin: Nóng Quánfú, Zhuang: Nungz Cienzfuk; ?-1039), also recorded as Nùng Tồn Phúc (Vietnamese: Nùng Tồn Phúc; Chữ Hán: 儂 存 福), was a Zhuang chieftain and the founding emperor of the Kingdom of Changqi (長其國).

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › women › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsA Nong (c. 1005–1055) - Encyclopedia.com

    A Nong was the daughter of such a lord. A noted warrior, he was a clan chieftain who accepted administrative titles under both the Chinese and the Vietnamese, who were then in dispute for control of the prosperous high grounds, which threatened the riceraising lowlands of their neighbors.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nùng_peopleNùng people - Wikipedia

    The Nung (Nong in Pinyin transcription as referred to above) were a branch of the proto-Zhuang peoples who had a political relationship with Nan Zhao, and its successor, Dali.

  7. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › gente-nungGente nùng - AcademiaLab

    Los Nùng (pronunciados como noong [nuːŋ]) son un grupo étnico de habla tai central que vive principalmente en el noreste de Vietnam y el suroeste de Guangxi. Los Nùng a veces se llaman a sí mismos Thổ, que literalmente significa autóctono (indígena o nativo de la tierra). Su etnónimo a menudo se mezcla con el de Tày como Tày-Nùng.