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  2. The Tale of Kieu - Wikipedia

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    𤾓 Trăm 𢆥 năm 𥪞 trong 𡎝 cõi 𠊛 người 些, ta, 𤾓 𢆥 𥪞 𡎝 𠊛 些, Trăm năm trong cõi người ta, A hundred years in the realm of humanity, 2) 𡨸 Chữ 才 tài 𡨸 chữ 命 mệnh 窖 khéo 𱺵 là 恄 ghét 𠑬。 nhau. 𡨸 才 𡨸 命 窖 𱺵 恄 𠑬。 Chữ tài chữ mệnh khéo là ghét nhau. Talent and destiny resent each other. 3) 𣦰 ...

  3. Tố Hữu - Wikipedia

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    Tố Hữu, whose real name is Nguyễn Kim Thành, was born 4 October 1920 in Hoi An, Quang Nam province, as the youngest son of the family. At the age of 9, he and his father returned home and lived in Phu Lai village, now in Quang Tho commune, Quang Dien district, Thua Thien province. His father was a poor scholar, could not earn a living ...

  4. Nguyễn Thúc Thùy Tiên - Wikipedia

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    Thùy Tiên was born on August 12, 1998, in Ho Chi Minh City. She once read French Language at the Faculty of French Language of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, a member of Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City system before switching to a new major and then obtaining her Bachelor's degree in International Hotel and Restaurant Management (joint program with Vatel) from ...

  5. The Three-Body Problem (novel) - Wikipedia

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    She bonds with ecologist Bai Mulin, helping him write a petition to the government against the deforestation. Ye is framed by Bai for writing the letter, and is arrested. However, her academic background results in her recruitment by "Red Coast", a secret military initiative attempting to search for and communicate with extraterrestrial life.

  6. Kim Thúy - Wikipedia

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    Kim Thúy Ly Thanh, CM CQ (born 1968 in Saigon, South Vietnam) [1] is a Vietnamese-born Canadian writer. Kim Thúy was born in Vietnam in 1968. Kim Thúy was born in Vietnam in 1968. At the age of 10 she left Vietnam along with a wave of refugees commonly referred to in the media as “the boat people ” and settled with her family in Quebec ...

  7. Mai Thúc Loan - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] According to Khâm định Việt sử Thông giám cương mục, the title Black Emperor originated from his distinctively dark skin colour. [5] His rebellion rallied people from 23 counties with "400,000 followers". Many were peasants who roamed the countryside, plundering food and other items. [6]

  8. Thích Nhất Hạnh - Wikipedia

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    Renamed Vạn Hanh Buddhist University, it was a private institution that taught Buddhist studies, Vietnamese culture, and languages, in Saigon. Nhất Hạnh taught Buddhist psychology and prajnaparamita literature there, [ 14 ] and helped finance the university by fundraising from supporters.

  9. Kim Khánh - Wikipedia

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    The Order of Kim Khánh (Vietnamese: Kim khánh, chữ Hán: 金磬) was an Order of Merit of the Empire of Vietnam. The order was abolished when Vietnam became a republic. The emperor awarded this decoration to his mandarins or high officials.