Nhà nước Đại Cồ Việt tổ chức thực hiện các công trnh công cộng
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2018/163Keywords:
Dinh Tien Hoang, Dai Co Viet, first Le, Ly dynasty, Le Hoan, channel, Thanh Hoa, Ninh Binh, Nghe An, Dong Co, Lam Channel, Da Cai ChannelAbstract
The channels in Dai Co Viet Period were carried out by King Le Dai Hanh which were the first inland waterway in our country's history. The great beginning of first Le has become motto of action of all Ly, Tran, Le, Nguyen dynasties. Successive eras not only enlarged and dredged old rivers but also dug new rivers. The Ly dynasty and then the Tran dynasty channels appeared in the Northern Delta to Thanh - Nghe - Tinh. By the end of Le dynasty, channels were widespread throughout the middle of Vietnam, and to the Nguyen dynasty, channels were found in all parts of the country. The channels not only contributes importance to socio-economic developmentbut also be a great contribution to the firmly protect the southern border, expanding the border, making an important contribution to the cause of national construction and defense throughout the history of the nation.
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