Chấn line
Chấn line Fourth dynasty of Hùng kings Chi Chấn | |||||||||
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2252 – 1913 B.C. | |||||||||
Capital | Phong Châu | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
Hùng king | |||||||||
• 2252 BC– | Hùng Diệp vương( | ||||||||
Historical era | Hồng Bàng period | ||||||||
• End of the Cấn line | 2252 B.C. | ||||||||
• Beginning of the Tốn line | 1913 B.C. | ||||||||
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The Chấn line (Vietnamese: chi Chấn; chữ Hán:
History
[edit]Bửu Lang[a] (year of birth unknown) took the regnal name of Hùng Diệp Vương (
The burial customs of this period were that the bodies lay straight. But a sick deceased was usually laid to rest curled in the fetal position.[3]
The evidence for early Vietnamese calendar system was recorded on stone tools dating back 2200–2000 BC. Parallel lines were carved on the stone tools as a counting instrument involving the lunar calendar.[4]
Sometimes around 2000 B.C., the Phùng Nguyên culture arose and lasted about 1000 years.[5] At the end of its time, it must have overlapped with the cultures of the later period.[5]
Also during this time, population from the mountainous areas moved out and began to settle in the open along the rivers to join the agricultural activities.[5] The slash-and-burn method was introduced to create fields.[5] In addition, the population started to raise their own animals.[5] Archaeologists had discovered the remains of domesticated animals.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Nguyễn Khắc Thuần 2008, pp. 14–15.
- ^ a b Biệt Lam Trần Huy Bá. (article title unknown). Nguồn Sáng magazine 23 - 1998.
- ^ Ancient Bones That Tell a Story of Compassion. Retrieved 2014-01-02.
- ^ Ancient calendar unearthed Archived 2014-01-03 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2014-01-03.
- ^ a b c d e f Nguyen Ba Khoach 1978
Bibliography
[edit]- Nguyen Ba Khoach (1978). "Phung Nguyen". ScholarSpace - University of Hawaii.
- Nguyễn Khắc Thuần (2008). Thế thứ các triều vua Việt Nam. Giáo Dục Publisher.