The leaders of the counter-coup that has …
Years: 1465 - 1465
The leaders of the counter-coup that has removed (and killed) Nghi Dân are two of the last surviving friends and aides of Lê Lợi: Nguyen Xi and Đinh Liệt.
These two old men have been out of power since the 1440s but they still command respect due to their association with the heroic Lê Lợi.
The new king had appointed these men to the highest positions in his new government, Nguyen Xi as Emperor’s Councilor and Đinh Liệt as commander of the army of Vietnam.
With the death of Nguyen Xi in 1465, the noble families from Thanh Hóa province lose their leader and they are mostly relegated to secondary positions in the new Confucian government of Thánh Tông.
However, they still retain control over Vietnam's armies, the old general, Đinh Liệt, remaining in command of the army.
