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Princess was a Vietnamese princess of the Later Lê dynasty and Empress Consort of emperor Quang Trung of the Tây Sơn dynasty. Lê Thị Ngọc Hân was the twenty-first and youngest daughter of emperor Lê Hiển Tông who arranged her marriage at the age of sixteen to Nguyễn Huệ, who later reigned as Emperor Quang Trung, for whom she left two admirable poems in chữ Nôm, moving laments for her husband. The number is that after 3 years of her death, her mother was not at ease fearing that Princess Ngoc Han's grave was invaded by the enemy, so she secretly went to Phu Xuan to bring her remains and her two children back to be buried and established. Temple in Phu Ninh, ie Ninh Hiep, Gia Lam now. Many years have passed, the temple of Princess Ngoc Han was degraded, a baccalaureate man rebuilt it because he felt pity for the mother and daughter. However, a person in the village who knew the story reported to the Nguyen court that someone had built a temple to worship the puppet's relatives (Nguyen Hue). Later, this incident turned into a big case at that time, the baccalaureate was convicted of a felony, the governor of Bac Ninh province was demoted. The Nguyen court dug up the graves of Princess Ngoc Han and her two children and threw their bones into the Red River. Legend has it that there is a temple on the banks of the Red River, in front of which there is a whirlpool, so the temple is named Ghenh Temple. When the Nguyen Dynasty's military officers brought the remains of Princess Le Ngoc Han over here, suddenly a storm arose. The big boat was violently beaten by the waves. In the face of a critical situation, the Nguyen Dynasty's military officers had to throw the bones of the mother and daughter down there and return to the shore. The villagers of Ai Mo mourned for her mother and daughter, so they picked them up and built a new temple for her. They also named her "Mother Comfort", her statue was placed in the harem to avoid bad guys peeking. Unexpectedly, the river water changed course, once a big flood swept away the temple. Fortunately, a person in the area, Mrs. Dang Thi Ban, because she admires the talent and virtue of Princess Ngoc Han, she donated to build a new temple. On the epitaph at the temple today only recorded: In 1858, Mrs. Dang Thi Ban, a local because she admired the talent and virtue of Princess Ngoc Han, along with her compassion for the daughter of Thang Long land. Talented but short-lived, he donated to build Ghenh temple. In the harem of Ghenh temple, there are still a couple of couplets praising Princess Le Ngoc Han: "The sacred mountain of music, the mirror of the Le surname is handed down in history books - The wind and waves are quiet, the temple is built on the Red River". Ghenh temple was born during the reign of the Nguyen Dynasty, so the worshiping statue of Princess Tien (Princess Ngoc Han) was secretly placed in the Hau Cung.