Vũ Miên
Vũ Miên[1] (chữ Hán: 武檰; 1718 - 1782), was a historian and official in 18th century Vietnam.[2] Vũ Miên was born in 1718 in former Xuân Lan village, currently known as Ngọc Quan thorp in Lương Tài district, Bắc Ninh province, in a noble clan[3][4] with tradition of studying. He did get highest scores in many Confucian examinations, including Hội nguyên (會元), then finally was awarded the title Tiến sĩ (進士) in 1748 (30 years old). He did concurrently hold many high ranking mandarin positions,[5] including: Chancellor and Headmaster[6] of Quốc Tử Giám, Chairman of National History Press... Selected writings
Evaluation"Both first-class Jinshi and first-class Mandarin, famous celebrity Vũ Miên is the leading exemplary Confucian scholar in the entire history of Vietnam." - by Valedictorian Vũ Tú DescendantsSources
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