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- Q1063923 description "Woman General".
- Q1063923 description "Woman General".
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- Q1063923 abstract "Bùi Thị Xuân (Chinese script: 裴氏春, d. 1802) was a Vietnamese woman general during the Tây Sơn Rebellion.General Xuân was born in Bình Khê District (now Tây Sơn District), Bình Định Province. She is said to have learned martial arts as a child, and was reputedly a strong woman. Legend has it that she once rescued Trần Quang Diệu, who later became her husband, from a tiger. She and Trần Quang Diệu joined the Tây Sơn Rebellion early, and won many battles. She helped the Tây Sơn army train elephants, which participated in many battles. She became known as one of the five principal women in the Tây Sơn Dynasty.When Phú Xuân (Huế) fell to Nguyễn Ánh, she followed king Cảnh Thịnh to Nghệ An, commanded 5000 troops and fought the Nguyễn forces in Trấn Ninh (Quảng Bình Province). In the second month of 1802, the Nguyễn forces became victorious. She joined her husband in Nghệ An and they were captured together by the Nguyễn forces. Both of them were executed; her husband was either beheaded or skinned, while she was crushed to death by an elephant. The new emperor then had her lungs, liver, heart and arms fed to his troops so that they might gain her courage.Today, she is celebrated as a Vietnamese hero. Many major cities have schools and streets named after her.".
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- Q1063923 deathDate "1802".
- Q1063923 deathYear "1802".
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- Q1063923 dateOfDeath "1802".
- Q1063923 name "Bui Thi Xuan".
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- Q1063923 shortDescription "Woman General".
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- Q1063923 comment "Bùi Thị Xuân (Chinese script: 裴氏春, d. 1802) was a Vietnamese woman general during the Tây Sơn Rebellion.General Xuân was born in Bình Khê District (now Tây Sơn District), Bình Định Province. She is said to have learned martial arts as a child, and was reputedly a strong woman. Legend has it that she once rescued Trần Quang Diệu, who later became her husband, from a tiger. She and Trần Quang Diệu joined the Tây Sơn Rebellion early, and won many battles.".
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