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Native name
  
鄧陳琨

Residence
  
Vietnam

Citizenship
  
Vietnamese

Name
  
Dang Con

Died
  
1745, Vietnam

Full Name
  
Tran Con

Nationality
  
Vietnamese

Home town
  
Nhan Muc village

Role
  
Author

Books
  
Chinh phu ngam

Đặng Trần Côn with a serious face and wearing a gray coat over light green long sleeves.
Born
  
circa. 1705
Nhan Muc village, Thanh Tri district, Hanoi

Notable work
  
The Song of a Soldier\'s WifeChinh phu ngam

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Đặng Trần Côn (Vietnamese: 鄧陳琨; born Trần Côn; c.1705-1745) was the author of the Chinh phụ ngâm a masterpiece of chữ Hán literature of Vietnam.

Đặng Trần Côn with a serious face and wearing a gray coat over light green long sleeves.

Đặng Trần Côn was born in Nhân Mục village (or Nhân Mọc), Thanh Trì district, (now Nhân Chính ward, Thanh Xuân district), Hanoi, around 1705-1710. As an adopted child his surname Đặng was that of his adoptive family. His original name was Trần Côn. His work Chinh phụ ngâm was written in chữ Hán was later translated into chữ Nôm by the poet Đoàn Thị Điểm and the poet Phan Huy Ích (1751–1822).

According to tradition Dang Tran Con was an ardent scholar, who being deprived of light for his studies as a result of the edict, dug a subterranean room where he could study by candlelight. He initially approached the poet Đoàn Thị Điểm but was rebuffed with his initial work. Later she was impressed by and translated his Lament of the Soldier's Wife.

References

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