Thành Thái, born Nguyễn Phúc Bửu Lân on March fourteenth, eighteen seventy-nine, was a significant figure in Vietnamese history, known for his role as a monarch. He was the son of Emperor Dục Đức and Empress Dowager Từ Minh, and his reign lasted from eighteen eighty-nine to nineteen oh seven, spanning an impressive eighteen years.
During his time on the throne, Thành Thái emerged as one of the three 'patriotic emperors' of Vietnam, alongside Hàm Nghi and his own son, Duy Tân. His legacy is marked by his strong opposition to French colonial rule, reflecting a deep commitment to the sovereignty and independence of Vietnam.
Thành Thái's reign was characterized by his efforts to resist foreign domination and promote national pride among the Vietnamese people. His actions and views have left an indelible mark on the history of Vietnam, making him a revered figure in the narrative of the country's struggle for independence.