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Guo (Annan Guo, Jiao Zhiguo)
In ancient times, which country did Guo specifically refer to now?

Vietnam.

Vietnam surrendered to the Central Plains regime in China for a long time in history, so both the names "Annan" and "Vietnam" are related to the China authorities. The name "Annan" first appeared in Tang Gaozong Yonghui for six years. After 655 years, all the five governments moved to Guangzhou and were called by the chief executive to serve as the secretariat of Guangzhou.

Annan's Hudu Mansion was set up in the first year of Tang Diaolu. In the early Tang Dynasty, counties were established. The 45 states of Lingnan belong to Guangzhou, Guizhou, Rongzhou, Yongzhou and Annan.

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The name of Viet Nam comes from Emperor Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty in China. Historically, northern Vietnam has long been the territory of China. In 968, it officially became independent from China. After that, Vietnam experienced several feudal dynasties and continued to expand southward, but all the dynasties were vassals of China. /kloc-After the middle of 0/9th century, it gradually became a French colony.

1945 After the August Revolution, Ho Chi Minh announced the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, which was renamed the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1976. The reform and opening up began in 1986, and the Ninth National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam decided to establish a socialist market economic system in 200 1. Vietnam is the only legitimate ruling party in the country. Vietnam is also a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

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Where is Annan now?

Annan is now Vietnam.

Annan is an ancient name in Vietnam. The name Annan comes from the capital of Annan in the Tang Dynasty. Annan became the territory of China from the Qin Dynasty in China in the 3rd century BC. In the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Wu Quan carved up Annan, and then in the Xuande period of the Ming Dynasty, Annan was completely independent. Since then, Viet Nam has been a vassal state of China for a long time.

When Xuanzong was in the Ming Dynasty, Xuanzong's comprehensive strategy shrank, and Yang Shiqi, Yang Rong and other ministers took the opportunity to give him advice. Xuanzong made up his mind to stop fighting, and returned to the north with more than 80 thousand troops led by Wang Tong of Annan, canceling the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Annan was completely independent from then on.

War with the Song Dynasty

During the Ningnian period in JaeHee, Song Shenzong took a tough attitude towards the Li Dynasty. The Li Dynasty invaded the Song Dynasty in Taining four years, led by, and attacked Qinzhou, Lianzhou and Yongzhou in China. In the battle of Yongzhou, it is well known that Su Biao struggled to resist, and after the city was broken, he set himself on fire and died.

On the other hand, Li Jun continued to kill hundreds of thousands of people in Qin, Lian, Yong and other countries, and arrested some people. Song dynasty immediately fought back. In March of the fifth year of Taining, the Song Dynasty ordered Guo Kui and Zhao _ to lead the troops and jointly attack with neighboring countries such as Zhancheng and Zhenla in Vietnam.

Guo Kui's army recaptured Guangyuan and defeated the Vietnamese army in Jiang Fuliang, killing the Vietnamese general Prince Hong Zhen. Li Renzong was frightened, so he asked the Song Dynasty for a truce and was willing to return all the plundered people. The Song Dynasty also returned Guangyuan House to the Li Dynasty, and the two countries were reunified.

Where is Annan now?

Annan is now "Vietnam". The name Annan comes from the official residence of Annan in Tang Dynasty. Historically, Viet Nam has long surrendered to the old regime in China. Vietnam has a long and narrow terrain, mainly plains or mountains, and a complex and diverse climate. The Territory is rich in mineral resources, mainly offshore oil and gas, coal, iron, aluminum, manganese, chromium, tin, titanium and phosphorus.