Lam Son uprising
The Lam Son Uprising was a significant rebellion in Vietnam that took place from 1426 to 1427. It was led by Lê Lợi, a nobleman who sought to overthrow the Ming Dynasty's rule over Vietnam. The uprising aimed to restore Vietnamese independence and was marked by guerrilla warfare tactics against the well-equipped Ming forces.
The conflict began in the Lam Son region, where Lê Lợi gathered support from local leaders and peasants. After a series of battles, the uprising ultimately succeeded, leading to the establishment of the Lê Dynasty and the end of Chinese domination in Vietnam. This event is celebrated as a pivotal moment in Vietnamese history.