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Thai Phien

Dân Vũ Rasa Sayang (Nam Xương) - "Kết nối sức trẻ Thái Phiên"


Thai Phien (1882–1916), was a Vietnamese scholar and revolutionary from Quang Nam Province, also known by the alias Nam Xuong. He was an associate of Phan Boi Chau, and was involved in both the Vietnam Restoration League (Vietnamese: Viet Nam Quang Phuc Hoi) and the Dong Du movement. In his autobiography, Phan Boi Chau lauded Phien's services and devotion to the cause of Vietnamese independence, describing him as a man who "worked ardently in the cause of our country". "When there were almost no comrades remaining inside our country", he wrote, "it was he alone who stood fast". Phan also described him as being "skillful in dealing with finances and handling the conduct of affairs". On 4 May 1916, Phien and Tran Cao Van led the abortive rebellion against French Authorities initiated by the Vietnam Restoration League. Both were beheaded on 17 May in An Hoa, Hue.

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After the 1945 August Revolution, the Viet Minh briefly renamed the city of Tourane after Thai Phien, to commemorate his role in the 1916 uprising.

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Thai Phien Wikipedia