Nguyễn Huệ is now in control of …
Years: 1792 - 1803
Nguyễn Huệ is now in control of a united Vietnam, more than twice as large than before.
He takes the title of Emperor under the reign name Quang Trung.
He distributes land to poor peasants, encourages hitherto suppressed artisans, allows religious freedom, reopens Vietnam to international trade, and replaces Classical Chinese with a Vietnamese vernacular, written with Chinese characters, as the official language.
The ambitious character of Quang Trung is legendary in Vietnamese history.
He orders the melting of Vietnamese coins to make cannons, and hopes to seize the Chinese provinces of Guangxi and Guangdong.Several stories tell of his ambitious plans and indirect challenge to the Qianlong Emperor.
In an indication of his intention to claim Chinese territory, Quang Trung even proposes to marry one of Qianlong's daughters.
Quang Trung plans the final assault on the remaining base of Nguyễn Ánh around Saigon, both by sea and land, in early 1792.
While waiting for the seasonal winds to change direction into a tailwind to propel his navy, he suddenly collapses and dies of unknown causes at the age of forty.
Many Vietnamese believe that if he had ruled for another ten years, the fate of the country would have been significantly different.
After Emperor Quang Trung's death, his son Quang Toan is enthroned as Emperor Cảnh Thịnh at the age of ten.
The real power, however, is in the hands of his uncle, Bui Dac Tuyen, who enacts a massive political purge.
Many who had served under Quang Trung are executed, while others become discouraged and leave the regime, considerably weakening the Tây Sơn.
This paves the way for Nguyen Ánh to capture the entire country within ten years, with the help of French military adventurers enlisted by French bishop Pigneau de Behaine.
Nguyen Ánh occupies Quy Nhon citadel in 1800, and in 1801 occupies Phú Xuân, forcing Quang Toan to flee to Thăng Long, which Anh besieges in 1802.
Quang Toan escapes, but then is captured and executed, ending the dynasty after twenty-four years, and the Nguyen, the last imperial dynasty of Vietnam, take over the country in 1802.
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- Dai Viet, Kingdom of
- Cambodia, Kingdom of
- Chinese Empire, Qing (Manchu) Dynasty
- Siam, (Thonburi) Kingdom of
