Late Middle Ages · Southeast Asia · Politics
1428
Le Loi Founds the Later Le Dynasty
1428
With the last Ming garrisons retreating north, the rebel leader assumed the throne as Emperor Le Thai To of Dai Viet. He issued a famous proclamation declaring Vietnam's cultural independence from China, paid careful tribute to Beijing anyway, and set about rebuilding a kingdom that would last three centuries. His Great Proclamation declared that north and south had different customs, establishing cultural independence as the bedrock of Vietnamese identity.