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- Trần Ích Tắc (Hán tự: 陳益稷, Chen Yiji, 1254–1329), or Prince Chiêu Quốc (Vietnamese: Chiêu Quốc vương / 昭國王), was a prince of Đại Việt, the fifth son of emperor Trần Thái Tông of the Trần dynasty, and the younger brother of the Emperor Trần Thánh Tông and grand chancellor Trần Quang Khải. Before the invasion of Vietnam by the Yuan dynasty, Trần Ích Tắc was the most famous prince of Trần Thái Tông, known for his intelligence and broad knowledge. The mansion of Prince Chiêu Quốc in Thăng Long was also a renowned school of the capital. In the beginning of the Yuan-Tran war, Trần Ích Tắc surrendered to Kublai Khan's prince Toghan and thus became the highest-ranking official of the Trần dynasty to do so. However, later the Tran dynasty was ultimately able to defeat the Yuan invasion, partly because of the Tran dynasty's proficiency in Chinese gunpowder. The Tran and Yuan later restored diplomatic and trade relations, and Tran Ich Tac's name was restored over time—as a diplomat who solidified Tran-Yuan relations. The Yuan dynasty supported Trần Ích Tắc to become king of Annam but were unable to, so Tran continued to live in Ezhou, Hubei, China, where he lived the rest of his days. According to official Vietnamese records and Ngô Sĩ Liên, the Chinese leader Chen Youliang (陈友谅;Trần Hữu Lượng), founder of Chen Han in China, was the son of Trần Ích Tắc. (en)
- 陳益稷(越南语:Trần Ích Tắc/陳益稷;1254年-1329年)越南陳朝宗室。陳朝開國皇帝陳太宗第五子,封昭國王(越南语:Chiêu Quốc Vương/昭國王)。他也是陳聖宗和上相太師陳光啓的弟弟。 在元朝入侵越南之前,陳益稷因其機智和博學受到陳太宗的賞識,成為太宗最寵愛的兒子。然而在蒙越戰爭爆發以後,在陳朝決定強硬地抵抗元朝的入侵,陳益稷卻向忽必烈的兒子鎮南王脫歡投降。後來元朝第二次發兵征討越南,試圖擁立陳益稷為「安南國王」,但被陳朝擊敗。最終陳益稷客死鄂州。 (zh)
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- 陳益稷(越南语:Trần Ích Tắc/陳益稷;1254年-1329年)越南陳朝宗室。陳朝開國皇帝陳太宗第五子,封昭國王(越南语:Chiêu Quốc Vương/昭國王)。他也是陳聖宗和上相太師陳光啓的弟弟。 在元朝入侵越南之前,陳益稷因其機智和博學受到陳太宗的賞識,成為太宗最寵愛的兒子。然而在蒙越戰爭爆發以後,在陳朝決定強硬地抵抗元朝的入侵,陳益稷卻向忽必烈的兒子鎮南王脫歡投降。後來元朝第二次發兵征討越南,試圖擁立陳益稷為「安南國王」,但被陳朝擊敗。最終陳益稷客死鄂州。 (zh)
- Trần Ích Tắc (Hán tự: 陳益稷, Chen Yiji, 1254–1329), or Prince Chiêu Quốc (Vietnamese: Chiêu Quốc vương / 昭國王), was a prince of Đại Việt, the fifth son of emperor Trần Thái Tông of the Trần dynasty, and the younger brother of the Emperor Trần Thánh Tông and grand chancellor Trần Quang Khải. The Yuan dynasty supported Trần Ích Tắc to become king of Annam but were unable to, so Tran continued to live in Ezhou, Hubei, China, where he lived the rest of his days. (en)
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