Hán

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See also: hán, hàn, and hạn

Mandarin

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Romanization

Hán (han2, Zhuyin ㄏㄢˊ)

  1. Hanyu Pinyin reading of

Vietnamese

 Hán on Vietnamese Wikipedia

Etymology

Sino-Vietnamese word from .

Pronunciation

Adjective

Hán

  1. related to Han
    người Hána Han Chinese person
    sông Hánthe Han River
  2. (chiefly Sinology or linguistics) Chinese
    Hán-TạngSino-Tibetan
  3. (archaic) the self-denomination of Vietnamese during Nguyễn dynasty independence period (19th century), while they called Chinese người Thanh.

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Proper noun

Hán

  1. the Han dynasty (206 BCE–220 C.E.)
  2. a surname from Chinese

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See also

Dynasties (朝代) in Chinese history
Name Time period Divisions
Xia
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
2070 – 1600 BCE
Shang
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
1600 – 1046 BCE
Zhou
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
1046 – 256 BCE Western Zhou
西周 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
Eastern Zhou
東周 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
Spring and Autumn period
春秋
Warring States period
戰國
Qin
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
221 – 206 BCE
Han
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
206 BCE – 220 C.E. Western Han
西漢 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
Xin
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
Eastern Han
東漢 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
Three Kingdoms
三國
220 – 280 C.E. Wei
Shu Han
蜀漢
Wu
Jin
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
266 – 420 C.E. Western Jin
西晉 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
Eastern Jin
東晉 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
Southern and Northern dynasties
南北朝 (~ triều)
420 – 589 C.E. Northern dynasties
北朝 (~ triều)
Northern Wei
北魏 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
Western Wei
西魏 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
Eastern Wei
東魏 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
Northern Zhou
北周 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
Northern Qi
北齊 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
Southern dynasties
南朝 (~ triều)
Liu Song
劉宋 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
Southern Qi
南齊 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
Liang
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
Chen
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
Sui
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
581 – 618 C.E.
Tang
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
618 – 907 C.E.
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
五代十國
907 – 960 C.E.
Liao
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
907 – 1125 C.E.
Song
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
960 – 1279 C.E. Northern Song
北宋 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
Southern Song
南宋 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
Western Xia
西夏 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
1038 – 1227 C.E.
Jin
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
1115 – 1234 C.E.
Western Liao
西遼 (nhà ~, ~ triều)
1124 – 1218 C.E.
Yuan
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
1271 – 1368 C.E.
Ming
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
1368 – 1644 C.E.
Qing
(nhà ~, ~ triều)
1636 – 1912 C.E.

References

  1. ^ Choi Byung Wook (2004) Southern Vietnam Under the Reign of Minh Mạng (1820-1841): Central Policies and Local Response, SEAP Publications, page 137

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