Lê Chất

[3] He served as Đại Đô đốc (大都督, "Grand Chief Controller") in Tây Sơn dynasty.

Bắc Thành dư địa chí, an official geographical record of Tonkin, was compiled during his term.

[3] He was worshipped at Lăng Ông Bà Chiểu ("Tomb of the Marshal in Ba Chieu") together with Lê Văn Duyệt and Phan Thanh Giản.

In 1910, the colonial government dug road from Quán Thánh Temple to Residence of the Governor-General to supply electricity.

Hậu Quân Chất Street in Hanoi was named after him during the French colonial period.