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Other women rebels of the past were part of the popular nationalist lore. One of the most venerated was Trieu Au who lived in the third century CE. Orphaned in childhood, she lived with her brother. On growing up she left home, went into the jungles, organised a large army and resisted Chinese rule. Finally, when her army was crushed, she drowned herself. She became a sacred figure, not just a martyr who fought for the honour of the country. Nationalists popularised her image to inspire people to action.
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Women rebel like trieu Au who lived in rhe third century CE, was a part of the popular nationalist lore. She was orphaned in rhe childhood and lived with her brother.
When she grew up she left home and went to jungles and organised a large army to resist the chinese rule.
She became a sacred figure who was popularised by the nationalists to inspire people.
Hope it helps u
When she grew up she left home and went to jungles and organised a large army to resist the chinese rule.
She became a sacred figure who was popularised by the nationalists to inspire people.
Hope it helps u
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