Lü Jia (Nanyue)

[2] According to Vietnamese legend, he was a Lạc Việt chief born in Lôi Dương, Cửu Chân (mordern Thọ Xuân District, Thanh Hóa Province, Vietnam).

Fearful of losing her position of authority, Queen Jiu decided to fully submit to the Han dynasty.

In 112 BC, Emperor Wu received information of the rebellion and dispatched Han Qianqiu (韓千秋) with 2000 soldiers to arrest Lü.

[2] In 111 BC, Han generals Lu Bode and Yang Pu attacked Nanyue and captured the capital Panyu (modern Guangzhou).

[2][3] Lü's tomb is in modern Ân Thi District, Hưng Yên Province, Vietnam where he is worshipped by local people together with his brother Lang Công.

Altar of the Prime Minister Lữ Gia (Lü Jia) inside Cắc Cớ Cave, located at Thầy Temple site, Hanoi , Vietnam
A painting of Lữ Gia in a truyện tranh series in Vietnam