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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Quach (pronounced and said in English as:Queue-ua-ch(CH said as in the word much,such) and also spelled Quách) is a Vietnamese surname: Quách romanized in English: Quach. The name derives from the Chinese surname , which is pronounced Gu in Mandarin and Kwok or Gwok in Cantonese. There have been history back then of Japanese roots and descents. In Japanese, the surname Quach is: Kuoko, Kaku or Kuruwa ( / ) and in Korean: Gwak ( ). A subordinate of B nh Di named Quách B c, just after being informed, led his army batterring the i Thanh Gate of the…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Quach (pronounced and said in English as:Queue-ua-ch(CH said as in the word much,such) and also spelled Quách) is a Vietnamese surname: Quách romanized in English: Quach. The name derives from the Chinese surname , which is pronounced Gu in Mandarin and Kwok or Gwok in Cantonese. There have been history back then of Japanese roots and descents. In Japanese, the surname Quach is: Kuoko, Kaku or Kuruwa ( / ) and in Korean: Gwak ( ). A subordinate of B nh Di named Quách B c, just after being informed, led his army batterring the i Thanh Gate of the citadel down to save his governor. Two brothers, Ph m Du and Ph m Kinh, killed both B nh Di and his son and then escaped out of the citadel with Cao Tông. Quách B c occupied the citadel and subsequently enthroned the young prince L ý Th m. Cao Tông fled to Tam Nông, Phú Th and lodged at the residence of Hà V n, who was a minority leader holding a potential force.