In 544,
Lý Bôn established the
Early Lý dynasty and proclaimed himself the
Emperor of Vạn Xuân (萬春帝). In 968,
Đinh Bộ Lĩnh founded the
Đinh dynasty and declared himself as
emperor, abolishing the old title of
Jinghaijun Jiedushi (靜海軍節度使), a title of Chinese regional military commander. The
Emperor Taizu of Song later bestowed the title
King of Jiaozhi Prefecture to Đinh Bộ Lĩnh. In 986,
Lê Hoàn was bestowed the title of
Jinghaijun Jiedushi when the emissary of the Song dynasty visited. In 988, Lê Hoàn was promoted to
Proxy Grand Commandant (檢校太尉); in 993 to
Prince of Jiaozhi Commandery (交趾郡王); and finally in 997 his title was promoted to the
King of Nanping (南平王). In 1010,
Lý Thái Tổ established the
Lý dynasty and was granted the title
Prince of Jiaozhi by the
Emperor Zhenzong of Song. In 1174,
Lý Anh Tông was bestowed the title
King of Annan (安南國王);
"Annan" or "An Nam", meaning "the Pacified South", was the name of Vietnam during
Chinese rule. Domestically, rulers of the Lý dynasty maintained the use of the title
emperor. Upon proclaiming the
Later Lê dynasty,
Lê Thái Tổ claimed kingship with the title
Đại Vương (大王). It was not until the reign of
Lê Thánh Tông did Vietnamese rulers reclaimed imperial titles. The system continued to be used until the end of the dynasty itself, as all rulers claimed imperial status domestically and reverted to royal rank when dealing with China.
Qing invaded Đại Việt in 1788 to reinstall the Lê dynasty they invested as "kings". The
Gia Long Emperor of the
Nguyễn dynasty was conferred the title
King of Việt Nam (越南國王) by the
Jiaqing Emperor of the
Qing dynasty. While the Nguyễn dynasty accepted Chinese suzerainty and adopted the title of
king when dealing with the Qing dynasty, it entered into foreign relations with other states as
Emperor of Đại Việt Nam (大越南皇帝) and later as
Emperor of Đại Nam (大南皇帝). Domestically, Nguyễn monarchs also used the title
emperor and referred to its realm as the "southern dynasty" (in relation to the Qing dynasty, the "northern dynasty"), implying an equal status with China. == Japan ==