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Long ago, in the land of Lac Viet, there was a god, the son of the dragon goddess Long Nu, named Lac Long Quan. He married a beautiful woman named Au Co, who came from the divine family of Shen Nong. Later, Au Co gave birth to a bundle of one hundred eggs, which hatched into one hundred handsome and noble children. Since Lac Long Quan was not used to living on land for long periods, the couple decided to each lead fifty of their children, one group going to the mountains and the other to the sea. The eldest son was crowned as King Hung, ruling over the land of Phong Chau and naming the country Van Lang. The throne was passed down through generations, lasting for many years.

4. Reference Article 1
In ancient times, in the region of Lac Viet, there was a god of dragon descent named Lac Long Quan. He was the son of the goddess Long Nu, who resided in the majestic underwater palace. Lac Long Quan was endowed with extraordinary strength and many miraculous powers. He fought evil creatures like the Hồ Tinh, Ngư Tinh, Mộc Tinh, and other monsters to protect the people. He also taught the people how to cultivate, raise livestock, hunt, fish, and build homes. Meanwhile, in the northern mountains, there was a beautiful woman named Au Co, of the divine Shen Nong family. Hearing of the land of Lac Viet in the south, a land full of fragrant flowers and strange herbs, Au Co decided to visit.
Au Co and Lac Long Quan fell in love and soon became husband and wife. After their fateful meeting, Au Co gave birth to a bundle of one hundred eggs, which hatched into one hundred handsome sons. Their lives were filled with happiness until one day, Lac Long Quan said to Au Co: 'I am of dragon descent, living in the water; you are from a divine family from the high mountains. It is difficult for us to stay together for long. I will take fifty children to the sea, and you take fifty to the mountains. We will each guard our respective territories, but we must always remember our promise.'
Au Co took her fifty children to the mountains to establish their lives. The eldest son was honored as the first king, taking the title of Hung Vương and ruling from Phong Chau. His descendants continued the legacy for many generations, spreading their influence far and wide. The people flourished and multiplied.

5. Reference Article 2
Long ago, in the land of Lac Viet, there was a god named Lac Long Quan, born of dragon lineage. One day, while coming ashore to help the people rid the land of evil spirits, he met and fell in love with Au Co, a woman from the Shen Nong family, who lived in the northern mountains. Soon after, Au Co became pregnant and gave birth to a bundle containing one hundred eggs. These eggs hatched into one hundred children. Since Lac Long Quan was not accustomed to living on land, the couple decided to separate: one group went to the mountains with Au Co, and the other went to the sea with Lac Long Quan, each taking fifty children.
The eldest son, who stayed with Au Co, was crowned as king, taking the title of Hung Vương, and established the capital at Phong Chau. He named the kingdom Van Lang. When the king passed away, the throne was passed to his eldest son, and the rule continued through eighteen generations, with each ruler taking the title of Hung Vương.

6. Reference Article 3
Long ago, in the land of Lac Viet, there was a dragon deity named Lac Long Quan who lived underwater. Occasionally, he would come ashore to help the people by banishing evil spirits and teaching them how to farm. At that time, in the northern highlands, there lived a beautiful woman named Au Co, who, upon hearing about the land of Lac, decided to visit. When Au Co and Lac Long Quan met, they fell in love and became husband and wife.
Au Co became pregnant and gave birth to a bundle containing one hundred eggs, which hatched into one hundred healthy and strong children. Since Lac Long Quan was not accustomed to living on land, he took fifty of the children to the sea, while Au Co took the other fifty to the mountains. They promised to never forget their commitment. The eldest son, who stayed with Au Co, was crowned king, taking the title of Hung Vương, and named the country Van Lang. The throne passed down through many generations without change.
This legend is why the Vietnamese people often refer to themselves as the descendants of dragons and fairies.

