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English: Vĩnh Lăng stele (replica). Height: 330 cm, breadth: 280 cm. Stone, erected in the 6th year of Thuận Thiên reign (1433). Early Lê dynasty, ancient capital of Lam Kinh, Thanh Hóa province, central Vietnam. Inscribed by Nguyễn Trãi. Commemorative element. Inscription showed on biography of Lê Lợi, leader of Lam Son uprising (1418-1427) against Ming invaders from China, from beginning to final victory and him becoming the first king of the Early Lê dynasty in 1428. This stele is also one of typical stone sculptures of Vietnam fine art in the 15th century. National Museum of Vietnamese History, Hanoi.
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