with Thăng Long capital LamKinh at Thanh Hóa Province during Later Lê dynasty, existed along with Đông Kinh capital Dương Kinh at Hải Phòng City during
named Sùng Lãm (崇纜). Sùng Lãm would later succeed Kinh Dương Vương as ruler, titled Dragon Lord of Lạc (貉龍君; SV: Lạc Long Quân). Worship of Kinh Dương Vương
would grow stronger. He secretly ordered governors of the Four Provinces (Kinh Bắc, Sơn Nam, Hải Dương, Sơn Tây) to march into the capital and dismiss the
người Việt , lit. 'Việt people' or 'Việt humans') or the Kinh people (Vietnamese: người Kinh , lit. 'Metropolitan people'), also recognized as the Viet
District, Cao Bằng Province 14 Đại Việt Lam Sơn Kính Lăng Bi stele (Lê Túc Tông's tomb stele) 大越藍山敬陵碑 1505 CE LamKinh historic site Thọ Xuân District, Thanh