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Thánh Gióng (Chữ Nôm: 聖揀, Saint Gióng), also known as Phù Đổng Thiên Vương ( Chữ Hán: 扶董天王, Heavenly Prince of Phù Đổng), Sóc Thiên Vương (Chữ Hán: 朔天王), Ông Gióng (sir Gióng) and Xung Thiên Thần Vương (Divine Prince of Heaven) is a mythical folk hero of Vietnam's history and one of The Four Immortals. According to the legend, Gióng was a boy who rode on an iron horse and won against the enemy of the state. The most well known version of the legend had him battle against the Chinese army, thus, he is considered the first anti-invasion hero of the Vietnamese. Some researchers believe he is the Vietnamese version of Vaiśravaṇa.

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  • Thánh Gióng (fr)
  • Thánh Gióng (en)
  • 扶董天王 (zh)
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  • 扶董天王(越南语:Phù Đổng Thiên Vương/扶董天王)是中国岭南一带及越南神話傳說中的一位傳奇人物。 根據《大越史記全書》的說法,扶董天王是文郎國武寧部扶董鄉人氏。《嶺南摭怪》中载其出生于仙游县一位六十余岁富翁的家庭,他出生之時,正逢雄王第六世當政。他年僅三歲,飲食量卻非常龐大,不能言笑。殷寇入侵文郎國,雄王派人訪查能夠退敵之人。他突然開口說話,讓母親把雄王的使者請來,聲稱若能得到一口劍、一匹馬,就能擊退殷寇。雄王便滿足了他的要求。他躍馬揮劍向前,雄王軍隊緊隨其後,大破敵軍於武寧山腳下。敵軍自相攻击,死者甚眾,餘黨皆呼之為天將,下拜投降。扶董天王隨即騰空而去。雄王令開闢他的住宅,立廟祭祀,其廟原址在仙游县董乡。 李太祖繼位之後,封之為沖天神王(越南语:Xung Thiên Thần Vương/沖天神王),同时在越南境内的扶董鄉建初寺旁重新修建了扶董天王的庙,并在术灵山上放置了扶董天王的塑像。他被越南人稱為「四不死」之一,《嶺南摭怪》中有其事蹟。 (zh)
  • Thánh Gióng (Chữ Nôm: 聖揀, Saint Gióng), also known as Phù Đổng Thiên Vương ( Chữ Hán: 扶董天王, Heavenly Prince of Phù Đổng), Sóc Thiên Vương (Chữ Hán: 朔天王), Ông Gióng (sir Gióng) and Xung Thiên Thần Vương (Divine Prince of Heaven) is a mythical folk hero of Vietnam's history and one of The Four Immortals. According to the legend, Gióng was a boy who rode on an iron horse and won against the enemy of the state. The most well known version of the legend had him battle against the Chinese army, thus, he is considered the first anti-invasion hero of the Vietnamese. Some researchers believe he is the Vietnamese version of Vaiśravaṇa. (en)
  • Thánh Gióng (Saint Giong) également connu sous le nom de Phù Đổng Thiên Vương (Roi céleste de Phù Đổng), Ông Gióng (Monsieur Gióng) et Xung Thiên Thần Vương (Roi divin du ciel) est un héros mythique populaire de l'histoire du Vietnam et l'un des Quatre Immortels. Selon la légende, Gióng était un garçon qui chevauchait un cheval de fer et gagnait contre l'ennemi du pays. La version la plus connue de la légende le faisait combattre l'armée chinoise, ainsi, il est considéré comme le premier héros anti-invasion des vietnamiens. Certains chercheurs pensent qu'il est la version vietnamienne de Vaiśravaṇa. (fr)
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  • Thánh Gióng (Saint Giong) également connu sous le nom de Phù Đổng Thiên Vương (Roi céleste de Phù Đổng), Ông Gióng (Monsieur Gióng) et Xung Thiên Thần Vương (Roi divin du ciel) est un héros mythique populaire de l'histoire du Vietnam et l'un des Quatre Immortels. Selon la légende, Gióng était un garçon qui chevauchait un cheval de fer et gagnait contre l'ennemi du pays. La version la plus connue de la légende le faisait combattre l'armée chinoise, ainsi, il est considéré comme le premier héros anti-invasion des vietnamiens. Certains chercheurs pensent qu'il est la version vietnamienne de Vaiśravaṇa. Le héros populaire était un sujet populaire pour les poètes, comme Cao Bá Quát qui a écrit un poème épique à Thánh Gióng au XIXe siècle Aujourd'hui, Thánh Gióng figure avec d'autres figures légendaires comme Kinh Dương Vương, Âu Cơ, Sơn Tinh et Thủy Tinh, dans les textes des écoles primaires[7]. (fr)
  • Thánh Gióng (Chữ Nôm: 聖揀, Saint Gióng), also known as Phù Đổng Thiên Vương ( Chữ Hán: 扶董天王, Heavenly Prince of Phù Đổng), Sóc Thiên Vương (Chữ Hán: 朔天王), Ông Gióng (sir Gióng) and Xung Thiên Thần Vương (Divine Prince of Heaven) is a mythical folk hero of Vietnam's history and one of The Four Immortals. According to the legend, Gióng was a boy who rode on an iron horse and won against the enemy of the state. The most well known version of the legend had him battle against the Chinese army, thus, he is considered the first anti-invasion hero of the Vietnamese. Some researchers believe he is the Vietnamese version of Vaiśravaṇa. The folk hero was a popular subject for poets, such as Cao Bá Quát who wrote an epic poem to Thánh Gióng in the 19th Century. Today Thánh Gióng features with other legendary figures such as Kinh Dương Vương, Âu Cơ, Sơn Tinh and Thủy Tinh, in elementary school texts. (en)
  • 扶董天王(越南语:Phù Đổng Thiên Vương/扶董天王)是中国岭南一带及越南神話傳說中的一位傳奇人物。 根據《大越史記全書》的說法,扶董天王是文郎國武寧部扶董鄉人氏。《嶺南摭怪》中载其出生于仙游县一位六十余岁富翁的家庭,他出生之時,正逢雄王第六世當政。他年僅三歲,飲食量卻非常龐大,不能言笑。殷寇入侵文郎國,雄王派人訪查能夠退敵之人。他突然開口說話,讓母親把雄王的使者請來,聲稱若能得到一口劍、一匹馬,就能擊退殷寇。雄王便滿足了他的要求。他躍馬揮劍向前,雄王軍隊緊隨其後,大破敵軍於武寧山腳下。敵軍自相攻击,死者甚眾,餘黨皆呼之為天將,下拜投降。扶董天王隨即騰空而去。雄王令開闢他的住宅,立廟祭祀,其廟原址在仙游县董乡。 李太祖繼位之後,封之為沖天神王(越南语:Xung Thiên Thần Vương/沖天神王),同时在越南境内的扶董鄉建初寺旁重新修建了扶董天王的庙,并在术灵山上放置了扶董天王的塑像。他被越南人稱為「四不死」之一,《嶺南摭怪》中有其事蹟。 (zh)
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