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- 8. Summary of reference number 9
- 9. Reference summary article No. 8
- 10. Summary of reference number 11
- 11. Summary of reference number 10
- 12. Story number 13
- 13. Story number 12
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Mi, a beautiful and free girl, was suddenly arrested and taken to the governor's house. At first, Mi was depressed and wanted to commit suicide, but her father stopped her. My life becomes repetitive but everything changes when I hear the sound of the flute. Mi decided to go out, but her husband A Su stopped her. I was tied to the house, and at night I felt pain and fear.
A Phu, the person who beat A Su, and Mi began a relationship that made Mi feel sorry for them. Mi and A Phu together ran away from the governor's house and went to Phieng Sa to start a new life.
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A long time ago, My father and My mother borrowed money from the governor of Pa Tra to get married. My mother is gone, and my godfather still owes interest on a field of corn every year. On the day Hong Ngai Tet came, A Su, the son of the governor of Pa Tra, trapped Me to become his wife to worship the ghost, turning her into a debt-busting daughter-in-law. My life is miserable, retreating like a turtle in a corner. I once thought about committing suicide, but because I loved my old father, I didn't do it. On Tet, Mi gulped down a bowl of wine, preparing to go out, but was tied up by A Su. A Phu, punished for beating the mandarin, became a slave to Pa Tra. A Phu lost his cow and was tied up until Mi cut the rope to help him escape. The two fled to Phieng Sa, starting a new life.
Mi, a beautiful, talented, freedom-loving young Meo girl, was forced to become the daughter-in-law of the family of governor Pa Tra. Living with A Su, Mi went through miserable days, just wanting to die. But love and responsibility for her family made Mi decide to live on. A Phu, an orphaned young man, brave but poor, unable to marry. Due to an incident, Mi and A Phu met, together they escaped a painful life and built happiness in Phieng Sa.
When the French invaded, A Phu, Mi and their teammates defended their homeland. A Phu, who was sworn in by A Chau, became a guerrilla soldier. Together with Mi, they fought against the enemy and protected the free life of Phieng Sa villagers.
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A Phu and his wife is the story of a H'Mong couple in the Northwest. Mi, a beautiful girl who knows how to play the flute, has a lover but does not marry A Su to clear her father's debt. Being tricked by A Su into taking her home to report to the ghost, Mi went through miserable days, wanting to commit suicide but held back because she loved her father. On Tet night, Mi drank wine and was tied up by A Su. A Phu, a courageous young orphan, beat A Su out of resentment. Tied up by the village and become a debt slave. Mi cut the rope to help A Phu escape, the two of them fled to Phieng Sa, starting a new life.
During the cold and hungry days, A Phu lost his cow and was tied up waiting for the tiger to shoot him. Mi felt emotionless, but when she saw A Phu's tears, she felt moved, cut the rope and escaped with him. The two joined the fight against the French and defended their homeland after meeting A Chau, a Party cadre, and forming an alliance with him.
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A Phu and his wife tell the story of the life of Mi, a beautiful girl from Hong Ngai village, who was forced by A Su to become his wife to get rid of the debt to the governor Pa Tra. My life became miserable, with hard work. On Tet night, Mi wanted to go out but was tied up tightly by A Su. A Phu, an orphan and poor young man, was tied up and worked as a debt slave. Mi felt emotionless, but when she saw A Phu's tears, she felt moved and escaped with him. Both came to Phieng Sa, started a new life and joined the fight against the French. A Phu became a guerrilla leader under the guidance of cadre A Chau.
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5. Reference summary number 4
The story revolves around the lives of young couple Meo, Mi and A Phu. Mi, a beautiful young woman, is forced to become the wife of A Su, the son of governor Pa Tra, to pay off a debt that haunts her family. At first, Mi faced dark days, crying and thinking about death, but her parents' love kept her from committing suicide. I have to live in pain and work like a slave, always 'backwards like a turtle kept in a corner'.
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Spring came, the sound of the flute calling for a mate reminded Mi of her youth, but A Su tied her up in a dark room, making Mi unable to be free. On the contrary, A Phu, a poor orphan, because he fought against A Su, was tied up and became a slave to the governor. Due to losing a cow while herding, A Phu was tied up, waiting until A Su could shoot the tiger before being released.
One night, Mi saw two streams of tears on A Phu's gray cheeks, compassion and sympathy arose. Mi cut the rope and untied A Phu and together they escaped from Hong Ngai.
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To Hoai's famous work, 'A Phu and his wife', brings a unique story about life in the Northwest highlands. Mi and A Phu are the main characters, they are a young couple in the Hmong community. Mi, a beautiful and talented flute player, was forced to become the wife of A Su, the son of governor Pa Tra, to pay off a large family debt. My life is full of hardships, working hard but not happy.
Spring came, in memory of her youth, Mi was tied up and in pain by A Su. Meanwhile, A Phu, a poor orphan boy, was tied up for beating A Su and losing a cow. As fate would have it, Mi and A Phu met each other in difficult circumstances and escaped together, became husband and wife and joined the revolution.
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The work 'A Phu and his wife' by writer To Hoai tells about the arduous life of a H'Mong couple, Mi and A Phu. Mi's parents borrowed money from Governor Pa Tra to get married, but the debt kept piling up. Although miserable, Mi refused to marry A Su to pay off her debt. Mi and A Phu's lives change when they meet each other under difficult circumstances.
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8. Summary of reference number 9
The lives of Mi and A Phu in the work 'A Phu and his wife' bring an emotional story. Mi, a young, beautiful, talented flute player, was forced by A Su to be his wife to pay off her family's debt. Living in misery, Mi accepted the fate of 'retreating like a turtle kept in a corner'. Hard work such as spinning yarn, cutting grass, weaving fabric, chopping firewood, and carrying water one after another, always makes My face sad. I live in a tight room, looking out at a dim square hole and a white moon.
In the spring, the sound of the flute calling for a mate reminded Mi of her youth, but being tied to a post in a dark room by A Su. A Phu, a healthy, orphaned boy, because of beating A Su, became a debt collector. When he went to herd the cow, the tiger took the cow and A Phu was tied up. My heart was moved when I saw A Phu crying and cutting the rope that tied him. They fled to Phieng Sa and became husband and wife. A Phu participated in the revolution and liberated the homeland.
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The short story 'A Phu and his wife' tells about the miserable life of Mi and A Phu, a Mong couple in the Northwest. Mi, a beautiful girl who plays the flute well, was forced by A Su to become his wife to get rid of her debt. Living in the governor's house, Mi experienced a lot of suffering, but did not accept the life of a slave daughter-in-law. One spring night, A Su tied Mi to a post because she wanted to go out. A Phu, an orphan, was arrested as a debt collector for beating A Su. Even though I saw A Phu in pain, I didn't pay attention. After being tied up, A Phu became even more difficult. Dull, cold, doesn't care about you. But when I saw A Phu's tears, My heart awoke. She cut his ties, and together they fled to Phieng Sa and joined the revolution.
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10. Summary of reference number 11
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To Hoai's collection of Northwestern Stories, written in 1952, includes three stories: A Phu and his wife, Muong Gion, Saving the land and saving the country. To Hoai composed it after an 8-month trip following the Northwestern liberation army in 1952. The collection of stories received the First Prize of the Vietnam Arts Association 1945 – 1955, and A Phu and his wife were considered the best work. To Hoai loves words and uses them to recreate human life. In the story, Mi and A Phu are unique characters. Mi, the daughter-in-law of governor Pa Tra, is a powerful and challenging image.
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11. Summary of reference number 10
A Phu and his wife is a beautiful story of Mi and A Phu, H'Mong (Meo) ethnic minorities. Mi, a beautiful, strong and talented girl, was forced to be a bride to pay off her debt but lived like a slave in the house of governor Pa Tra. Harsh life robbed Mi of her youth, but hope burned again when the sound of the flute calling for a mate rang out. I was about to go out on spring day, but my husband stopped me. A Phu, an orphan boy, was tied up and beaten for causing trouble with the village boys. Mi, heartbroken, untied A Phu and ran away together. They came to Phi Sa, got married and joined the war to liberate their homeland.
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12. Story number 13
To Hoai, birth name Nguyen Sen, born in 1920, from Hanoi (pen name To Hoai related to To Lich river and Hoai Duc palace). The writer came from a family of craftsmen and went through many different careers before devoting his whole life to literature. He is famous for his diversity of prose topics, from the countryside outside Hanoi to the Northwestern mountains, from children to memories and portraits.
Mi, in a difficult life at the Pa Tra governor's house, bravely untied A Phu and ran away together. To Hoai's delicate combination of narrative and character psychology, along with clear, elegant language, highlights his prose talent.
In particular, the sound of the flute calling its partner is a special highlight, reviving happy memories of Mi's love. But this joy was stopped when A Su appeared and cruelly tied up Mi. Even though she was tied up, Mi still dreamed of her childhood memories and realized she was still bound.
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13. Story number 12
To Hoai, with more than 150 works of diverse topics and genres, from children's stories to adult prose. Famous before the revolution with The Adventures of Cricket, he continued to create outstanding works such as Tales of the Northwest, Ten Years, The West, Whose Foot of Dust… In 1996, To Hoai was awarded the Prize. Ho Chi Minh on literature and arts.
The story tells about the difficult life of a Hmong couple in the Northwest. Mi, a beautiful and talented girl, was forced into slavery by the governor Pa Tra to pay off her family's debt. The dark, abusive life made Mi depressed, but her desire for happiness and intense love helped her and A Phu escape together and start a new life in Phi Sa.
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A story about Mi, a beautiful young girl, a multi-talented artist but experiencing misfortune. Because of debt, she was forced to become a wife for A Su, the son of the Thong Ly family, to repay her family's debt. Since arriving at Thong Ly's house, Mi has become quiet, living like a turtle in a corner.
Remembering the sound of the flute during Tet, Mi's soul revived, but her husband stopped her. One time her husband went out, A Phu, was beaten for teasing A Su's daughter. A Phu was forced to work as a debtor for the rest of his life. Mi witnessed this heartbreaking scene, felt pity and fled with A Phu from Governor Ly Pa Tra's house.
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