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The sixth century is an important stage …

Years: 532 - 675

The sixth century is an important stage in the Vietnamese political evolution toward independence.

During this period, the Vietnamese aristocracy becomes increasingly independent of Chinese authority, while retaining Chinese political and cultural forms.

At the same time, indigenous leaders arise who claim power based on Vietnamese traditions of kingship.

A series of failed revolts in the late sixth and early seventh centuries increases the Vietnamese national consciousness.

Ly Bi, the leader of a successful revolt in 543 against the Liang dynasty (502-556), is himself descended from a Chinese family that had fled to the Red River Delta during a period of dynastic turbulence in the first century CE.

Ly Bi declares himself emperor of Nam Viet in the tradition of Trieu Da and organizes an imperial court at Long Bien (vicinity of Hanoi).

Ly Bi is killed in 547, but his followers keep the revolt alive for another fifty years, establishing what is sometimes referred to in Vietnamese history as the Earlier Ly dynasty.

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