Văn Dĩ Thành (chữ Hán: 文以誠; 1380–1416[1]) was the leader of a resistance movement during the Fourth Era of Northern Domination in Vietnam in the 15th century.
His father moved to Tổng Gối in Tân Hội commune, Đan Phượng district, Hanoi and gave birth to him there.
Văn Dĩ Thành built a resistance army with Lê Ngộ to fight the northern occupiers.
[2] The resistance movement expanded their area of operation to the Western Gate (Đoài Môn) and the West Lake (Tây Hồ) in Đông Quan, on the other side of Red River, building more bases in Hạ Lôi, Dõm Mountain, Đôi Mountain, Thanh Tước... (Mê Linh District nowadays).
[3] Văn Dĩ Thành and Lê Ngộ were the two main characters in The Tale of the Yaksha General in Truyền kỳ mạn lục by Nguyễn Dữ.