Sample Sidebar Module

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Sample Sidebar Module

This is a sample module published to the sidebar_bottom position, using the -sidebar module class suffix. There is also a sidebar_top position below the search.
History Awards

1. Vương Chính Đức(Vaj Zoo Looj)

1923, under the reign of The Nguyen, Khai Dinh The 13th, Vương Chính Đức(Vaj Zoov Looj) was given this uniform by the king, along with the title "Bang tá", the head governor of a border/mountainous area, to help the king governing the whole Đồng Văn(Tooj Peeb) area then.

They are Quản Bạ(550 sqr. Km), Yên Minh(782 sqr. Km), Đồng Văn(446 sqr. Kme), and Mèo Vạc(573 sqr. Km). Since then, all local people have called him with the name "Vua Mèo" (means Miao/Hmong King); this name was passed along to call his younger son Vương Chí Thành(Vaj Txhiaj Lwm), too.

Gradually, the name "Vua Mèo" became well known to Vietnamese people in the North, especially in Hà Nội, due to the respectful treatment under Hồ Chí Minh's government. Along with the uniform, the king also honored him with a Lacquered Board with the writing"Feng Ke Zheng Bian", which means "Rightful honor to the border government" (Hán Việt: Phong Khả Chính Biên/Biên Chính Khả Phong).

 

 

 

He was given an honor medal by the Laos King. When Vương Chính Đức(Vaj Zoo Looj) passed away, this medal was also carved on his tombstone along with The Legion of Honor in recognition of his life's achievement.

 

 

 

 

1940's-la Légion d'honneur - given to Vuong Chinh Duc by the French government's representative, for his role as a governor and a leader of the Hmong people who involved and played an important role in resolving conflicts and matters between the local people and the French colonial governing system at the area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Vương Chí Sình or Vương Chí Thành(Vaj Txhiaj Lwm), younger son of Vương Chính Đức(Vaj Zoov Looj)

A two-barrel hunting Gun was given to Vương Chí Thành (Vaj Txhiaj Lwm), on behalf of our Vang clan, by the French Indochina government's representative (Colonel - Quan Năm).

 

 

 

A Sword was given to Vương Chí Thành (Vaj Txhiaj Lwm), on behalf of our Vang clan, by Hồ Chí Minh (President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam term 1945-1969). The sword is carved with eight Chinese words, which means "Redeeming and loyal to the country, denial to slavery" (Tận trung báo quốc, bất thụ nô lệ). Vương Chí Thành(Vá Txhiaj Lwm) was a member of the first(1946-1960) and second term(1960-1964) of the National Assembly of Vietnam. Hồ Chí Minh also made Vương Chí Thành his sworn brother. The name "Thành" was after Hồ Chí Minh nick name"Nguyễn Tất Thành".

 

Vương Chí Thành(Vaj Txhiaj Lwm) was the first president of Đồng Văn(Tooj Peeb) (now it is a district of Hà Giang province) from 1946 until 1960. He was also a member of the Committee for ethnic minorities Affairs from 1960 to 1964.

 

Hồ Chí Minh honored Vương Chí Thành (Vaj Txhiaj Lwm) an army uniform ("áo trấn thủ"). This uniform was a gift to Hồ Chí Minh from the Women's Union of Hải Dương province; he then gave it to Vương Chí Thành, it's embroidered: "Regard to Vương Chí Thành - Member of The National Assembly. Hồ Chí Minh".

 

 

The gun, sword, and uniform, were passed along to Vương Đình Thọ(Vaj Shawm), the younger son of Vương Chí Thành(Vaj Txhiaj Lwm). When he immigrated to Canada, he left them to Vương Duy Quang(son of Vương Quỳnh Anh, whose original clan name was Yang), and said he would return to have them back. Vương Đình Thọ passed away in Canada without being able to do so.

 

 

3. Vương Quỳnh Sơn(Vaj Zoov Xeeb), the first grandson of Vương Chính Đức(Vaj Zoov looj)

 

From 1971 to 2000, Vương Quỳnh Sơn(Vaj Zoov Xeeb) were given multiple awards and medal by the government of Vietnam, included the First Class of Resistance medal, and a medal for his contribution for the Ethnic Minorities and Mountainous affairs. 2008, before he passed away, given a Third Class Freedom Medal from Vietnamese government.