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| birth_place = Vĩnh Lộc district, Thanh Hóa
| birth_place = Vĩnh Lộc district, Thanh Hóa
| death_date = {{death year and age|1892|1838}}
| death_date = {{death year and age|1892|1838}}
| death_place = [[Thanh Hóa]] city, Thanh Hóa
| death_place = [[Thanh Hóa]] town, Thanh Hóa
| other_names = Báo Tiền
| other_names = Báo Tiền
| relatives =
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| children = Tống Nhũ Mai and 3 other sons
| children = Tống Nhữ Mai and 3 other sons<ref>{{cite web |title=Tống Duy Tân's poems |url=https://www.thivien.net/T%E1%BB%91ng-Duy-T%C3%A2n/author-rrSUT6I991AZ1Tts1W2Twg |website=thivien.net |access-date=5 March 2022}}</ref>
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'''Tống Duy Tân''' (1838 - 1892), [[courtesy name]] '''Cơ Mệnh''', was a [[Vietnamese people|Vietnamese]] revolutionary who led insurgent armies in [[Thanh Hóa Province]] of northern Vietnam as part of the [[Cần Vương]] movement that sought to install the boy Emperor [[Hàm Nghi]] as the leader of an independent Vietnam. He was captured in 1892 by the French colonial forces and executed.<ref>Văn Đào Hoàng Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang: A Contemporary History 2008 "swiftly revolted against the French, including ... Tống Duy Tân, Phạm Bành, and Đinh Công Tráng (in Thanh Hóa), "</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=120 year anniversary of Doctor Tống Duy Tân death |url=http://vinhloc.thanhhoa.gov.vn/portal/Pages/2012-10-15/Le-ky-niem-120-nam-ngay-m-226255a1012b461d.aspx |website=vinhloc.thanhhoa.gov.vn |access-date=6 February 2022}}</ref>
'''Tống Duy Tân''' (宋維新, 1838 - 1892), [[courtesy name]] '''Cơ Mệnh''', was a [[Vietnamese people|Vietnamese]] revolutionary who led insurgent armies in [[Thanh Hóa Province]] of northern Vietnam as part of the [[Cần Vương]] movement that sought to install the boy Emperor [[Hàm Nghi]] as the leader of an independent Vietnam. He was captured in 1892 by the French colonial forces and executed.<ref>Văn Đào Hoàng Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang: A Contemporary History 2008 "swiftly revolted against the French, including ... Tống Duy Tân, Phạm Bành, and Đinh Công Tráng (in Thanh Hóa), "</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=120 year anniversary of Doctor Tống Duy Tân death |url=http://vinhloc.thanhhoa.gov.vn/portal/Pages/2012-10-15/Le-ky-niem-120-nam-ngay-m-226255a1012b461d.aspx |website=vinhloc.thanhhoa.gov.vn |access-date=6 February 2022}}</ref>


Tống Duy Tân was born in 1838, under the reign of Emperor [[Minh Mạng]], in Đông Biện village, Bồng Thượng canton (now is Bồng Trung village, Vĩnh Tân commune) of [[Vĩnh Lộc district]], Thanh Hóa province. He graduated Bachelor degree in {{ill|Thi Hương|vi|Thi Hương}} exam 1870, and gained Doctorate title in {{ill|Thi Hội|vi|Thi Hội}} exam 1875, then became an official in Ministry of Justice under the reign of Emperor [[Tự Đức]].
Tống Duy Tân was born in 1838, under the reign of Emperor [[Minh Mạng]], in Đông Biện village, Bồng Thượng canton (now is Bồng Trung village, Vĩnh Tân commune) of [[Vĩnh Lộc district]], Thanh Hóa province. He graduated Bachelor degree in {{ill|Thi Hương|vi|Thi Hương}} exam 1870, and gained Doctorate title in {{ill|Thi Hội|vi|Thi Hội}} exam 1875, then became an official in Ministry of Justice under the reign of Emperor [[Tự Đức]].

Revision as of 13:05, 5 March 2022

Tống Duy Tân
Born1838
Vĩnh Lộc district, Thanh Hóa
Died1892 (aged 53–54)
Thanh Hóa town, Thanh Hóa
Other namesBáo Tiền
Occupation(s)Official, revolutionist
ChildrenTống Nhữ Mai and 3 other sons[1]

Tống Duy Tân (宋維新, 1838 - 1892), courtesy name Cơ Mệnh, was a Vietnamese revolutionary who led insurgent armies in Thanh Hóa Province of northern Vietnam as part of the Cần Vương movement that sought to install the boy Emperor Hàm Nghi as the leader of an independent Vietnam. He was captured in 1892 by the French colonial forces and executed.[2][3]

Tống Duy Tân was born in 1838, under the reign of Emperor Minh Mạng, in Đông Biện village, Bồng Thượng canton (now is Bồng Trung village, Vĩnh Tân commune) of Vĩnh Lộc district, Thanh Hóa province. He graduated Bachelor degree in Thi Hương [vi] exam 1870, and gained Doctorate title in Thi Hội [vi] exam 1875, then became an official in Ministry of Justice under the reign of Emperor Tự Đức.

In 1876, he was assigned as reviewer of Thi Hương exam school in Nam Định, then promoted to Tri phủ [vi] (Prefect) of Vĩnh Tường fu, Sơn Tây province (now is separated to Vĩnh Tường and 4 other districts of Vĩnh Phúc province, and 2 districts of Phú Thọ province).[4]

References

  1. ^ "Tống Duy Tân's poems". thivien.net. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  2. ^ Văn Đào Hoàng Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang: A Contemporary History 2008 "swiftly revolted against the French, including ... Tống Duy Tân, Phạm Bành, and Đinh Công Tráng (in Thanh Hóa), "
  3. ^ "120 year anniversary of Doctor Tống Duy Tân death". vinhloc.thanhhoa.gov.vn. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Tống Duy Tân and Cần Vương movement". vusta.vn. Retrieved 28 February 2022.