Ngô Quyền, born on March sixteenth, eight hundred ninety-seven, emerged as a pivotal figure in Vietnamese history. He is often celebrated as Tiền Ngô Vương, or the First King of Ngô, marking his significant role as a warlord who laid the foundation for the Ngô dynasty of Vietnam.
His reign, which lasted from nine hundred thirty-nine to nine hundred forty-four, is particularly noted for the historic Battle of Bạch Đằng River in nine hundred thirty-eight. In this decisive confrontation, Ngô Quyền triumphed over the Southern Han dynasty, a victory that is etched in the annals of Vietnamese history as it effectively ended a millennium of Chinese domination that began in one hundred eleven BC.
This remarkable achievement not only solidified his status as a national hero but also paved the way for the establishment of Vietnamese sovereignty. The legacy of Ngô Quyền is honored in modern times, with a central district in Haiphong named in his honor, serving as a testament to his enduring impact on the nation.