Lê Lợi, born on September tenth in the year one thousand three hundred eighty-four, emerged as a pivotal figure in Vietnamese history. Renowned as the Bình Định vương, or 'King of Pacification,' he was not only a sovereign but also a skilled military leader who played a crucial role in the resistance against foreign domination.
In the year fourteen eighteen, Lê Lợi led a formidable uprising against the Ming dynasty's rule over Vietnam. His leadership was characterized by innovative guerrilla tactics, which included the strategic movement of camps and the deployment of small, agile units to ambush the larger, more conventional Ming forces. This approach proved to be highly effective in the struggle for independence.
By fourteen twenty-seven, Lê Lợi's relentless efforts culminated in the successful expulsion of the Ming armies from Vietnam, thereby restoring the nation's sovereignty. His legacy as the founder of the Later Lê dynasty and the first emperor of the restored Đại Việt is celebrated, marking him as one of the greatest national heroes in Vietnamese history.