Trần Bích San
Vietnamese scholar
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Trần Bích San (陳璧山, 1840–1877) was a Vietnamese scholar and writer.[1] The New Orleans–based Vietnamese writer Tran Bich San is his great-grandson.
References
- ^ The Vietnam Forum, 1986, issue 8, page 202: "For instance, nowhere else, to my knowledge, can be found such works as Gia Huin Ca ('Songs of family precepts') of Tarn Kh8i Trin Hy Tang, a 19th-century scholar also known as Tran Bich San, which was published in Nos. 1638–1662"
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