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Lục Vân Tiên GS THI CNG TNG Cc gi tr pht hc trong truyn Lc Vn Tin

The tale of l c v n ti n poetry from hue and lullaby ru con southern vietnamese folk song


The Tale of Lục Vân Tiên (蓼雲仙傳 or 陸雲僊; Truyện Lục Vân Tiên ) is a 19th-century Vietnamese-language epic poem written in vernacular nôm script by the blind poet Nguyễn Đình Chiểu (1822-1888).

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The poem is one of the two most recognizable and influential epic poems in Vietnamese, the other being The Tale of Kiều written by Nguyễn Du. It is a narrative comprising 2,076 lines. The tale's reaffirmation of Vietnam's traditional moral virtues at a time when Vietnamese society was facing the challenges of the French invasion had great popular appeal.

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Plot

Lục Vân Tiên tch nhn vt Lc Vn Tin trong truyn Lc Vn Tin ca Nguyn

The plot concerns Lục Vân Tiên who travels to the capital to take part in mandarin civil service examinations. On the way he saves a woman called Kiều Nguyệt Nga from bandits. Nguyệt Nga, in gratitude, offers to her deliverer her hairpin, but as Luc Van Tien refuses this she instead presents him a poem, to which he responds by exchanging one of his poems. Based on this encounter she later attempts suicide when her devotion to Tien is threatened but is saved by Quan Âm (Guanyin), the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy. The poem praises the power of true love, applauds bravery and fair justice, similarly to chivalric literature such as Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe.

Text

The first six lines of the poem are:

" Trước đèn xem chuyện Tây Minh,Gẫm cười hai chữ nhân tình éo le.Ai ai lẳng lặng mà nghe,Giữ răn việc trước, lành dè thân sau.Trai thời trung hiếu làm đầu,Gái thời tiết hạnh làm câu trau mình. "
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References

Lục Vân Tiên Wikipedia