1. Student's full name:Ma Yao2. Gender:Female
3. Date of birth: 29/06/1987
4. Place of birth:Yunnan Province, China
5. Decision to recognize student number:3089/QD-XHNV, dated October 25, 2018 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
6. Changes in the training process:Do not have
7. Thesis topic name:Government organization and mandarin system of the Early Le Dynasty (Vietnam): Comparative study with the Ming Dynasty (China)
8. Major:Vietnamese Studies and Vietnamese Language;Code:60220113
9. Scientific instructor:Dr. Pham Duc Anh
Faculty of Science and Technology, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
10. Summary of thesis results:
- Analyze and explain the fundamental causes leading to the inevitable influence of the Ming Dynasty's administrative and bureaucratic model on neighboring countries, including Dai Viet in the 15th-16th centuries. In particular, the thesis explains why the Le So Dynasty government at that time needed to adopt the Chinese political model to build and develop Dai Viet.
- Through the form of creating a scientific and selective organizational chart from a rich system of reference documents, the entire system of government organization from central to local levels of the Ming Dynasty and the Early Le Dynasty has been summarized. Through that, the thesis has identified and pointed out the most basic similarities and differences between the two models of state organization between Dai Viet and China.
- Analyze and compare the mandarin system between the Ming Dynasty and the Early Le Dynasty, including 4 key contents: the mandarin recruitment system; the title and rank conferment system; the salary system and the examination and reward and punishment system for mandarins...
11. Practical application:
The research results of the thesis bring many new scientific insights into the organization of the government apparatus at all levels and the Dai Viet mandarin system in the Early Le Dynasty, placed in the historical context of Vietnam and the region in the 15th-16th centuries. This is a useful reference document serving the training and scientific research in the fields of Vietnamese studies, history, political science... inside and outside the Hanoi National University.
12. Further research directions:
The author of the thesis will continue to expand the research direction to compare the organization of the government apparatus and the mandarin system of Dai Viet with China in the periods before and after the 15th century.
13. Published works related to the thesis:Do not have
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name:MA YAO
2. Sex:Female
3. Date of birth: 1987/06/29
4. Place of birth:Yunnan Province, China
5. Admission decision number:3089/QD-XHNV Dated October 25, 2018
6. Changes in academic process:None
7. Official thesis title:Regime and Official System of Le So Dynasty (Vietnam): Compare with and study about Ming Dynasty(China)
8. Major:Vietnamese studyCode: 60220113
9. Supervisors:Dr. Pham Duc Anh
Department of Science and Technology, Hanoi National University.
10. Summary of the findings of the thesis:
- Analyzing and interpreting the basic causes leading to the inevitable influence of the Ming government's regime and officials on neighboring countries, including Dai Viet in the XV-XVI century. In particular, the thesis explains why the early Le Dynasty government needed to accept the Political Model in China to build and develop Dai Viet.
- Through scientific and selective organization chart from the rich reference system, the system of Government organizations from the central to local levels of the Ming Dynasty and the Le Dynasty was generalized. Through this, the thesis has identified and pointed out the most similarities and differences between the two state organizational models between Dai Viet and China.
- Analyze and compare the system of officials between the Ming and early Le dynasties, including 4 main contents: regimes to recruit and re-mandate officials; the system of ordaining titles, titles and orders; salary regimes and judging regime, officials' reward and punishment ...
11. Practical applicability, if any:
- The thesis's research results bring new scientific insights into the organization of the Dai Viet government apparatus and Dai Viet's regime in the Early Le Dynasty in the context of Vietnamese history and the region in the 15th century XVI. This is a useful reference for training and scientific research in the fields of Vietnamese Studies, History, Politics inside and outside Hanoi National University.
12. Further research directions, if any:
- The author of the thesis will continue to the research, which is expanding the direction of comparing the organizational structure of the government and officials of Dai Viet with China in the periods before and after the 15th century.
13. Thesis-related publications:None
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