MỴ NƯƠNG
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Mỵ Nương (chinese: 媚 娘 or 媚 嬝) is a title used during the Hong Bang period to refer to the daughter of the Hung kings.1 Some famous Mỵ Nương :
+ TIEN DUNG Mỵ Nương, is the daughter of the 18th Hung Vuong. She is a character appearing in the Legend of Chu Dong Tu;
+ NGOC HOA Mỵ Nương: The daughter of the 18th Hung Vuong, according to some jade genealogy or fictional folk legends, her name is Ngoc Hoa. She is the main female character in the Legend of Son Tinh-Thuy Tinh, almost never appearing but only mentioned.
+ Mỵ Nương is the daughter of the prime minister in the Legend of Truong Chi, who planted a desperate love in the fisherman’s heart.
Concern
MỴ CHÂU, according to some unidentified sources, is the title for My Lady Chief – the eldest daughter of the king, so the My Lady TIÊN DUNG mentioned above is also known as Mỵ Châu Tien Dung.2
MỴ CHÂU, daughter of An Duong Vuong according to the Mỵ Châu-Trọng Thủy Legend, this may be a proper name or it may simply be a title due to her being the eldest or only daughter of An Duong Vuong.3
REFERENCES
- Linh Nam chich quai, The story of Hong Bang Thi.
- “Hung King’s jade genealogy: A period of history with many mysteries of the nation”. Original archived April 24, 2014. Accessed November 20, 2013.
- “The jade genealogy book and new information about the Hung Kings period”. Original archived April 24, 2014. Accessed November 20, 2013.
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