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Do you know anything about the Vietnamese? How much do the
Vietnamese young generations know about their ancestors? The answer
is, "Not at all." Each people are bonded to and influenced deeply
by their tradition and culture which others have to find out in
order to understand them. Let's go through the book Escape to
fairly evaluate their intellectual values. Chapter I displays to
your eyes respectable, attractive and artistic tributes to Gods
which the villagers from all walks of life participated in to
accomplish. The well-organized honoring to a high-ranking
official's spirit in his funeral speaks out loud their deep
appreciations towards those who bequeathed precious things to them.
You would recognize, when reading through the pages, the Vietnamese
cherished education and created to their children a good habit of
learning, a fair competition for their advancement, and trained
them to fight to overcome obstacles and maintain the good of their
culture. Chapter II reveals to you an official, a hero, who
constantly fought to maintain the beauty of his tradition and
culture, and strove to trim off the bad. As a revolutionist, he
devoted his life to improve the people's life in building up
bridges to better transportation between his village and the
surrounding ones and throughout the whole county, improved
defective parts of the Common Building Compound and other public
facilities, raising beneficial constructing funds which were
approved by everybody. Unfortunately, communists appeared and
demolished everything which belonged to the respectable tradition
and culture and slaughtered patriots. This was the reason why the
Vietnamese people had to run away from the North for the South in
1954 and to the U.S.A. in 1975. Chapters III, IV, and V show how we
survive and succeed in our new country.
Do you know anything about the Vietnamese? How much do the
Vietnamese young generations know about their ancestors? The answer
is, "Not at all." Each people are bonded to and influenced deeply
by their tradition and culture which others have to find out in
order to understand them. Let's go through the book Escape to
fairly evaluate their intellectual values. Chapter I displays to
your eyes respectable, attractive and artistic tributes to Gods
which the villagers from all walks of life participated in to
accomplish. The well-organized honoring to a high-ranking
official's spirit in his funeral speaks out loud their deep
appreciations towards those who bequeathed precious things to them.
You would recognize, when reading through the pages, the Vietnamese
cherished education and created to their children a good habit of
learning, a fair competition for their advancement, and trained
them to fight to overcome obstacles and maintain the good of their
culture. Chapter II reveals to you an official, a hero, who
constantly fought to maintain the beauty of his tradition and
culture, and strove to trim off the bad. As a revolutionist, he
devoted his life to improve the people's life in building up
bridges to better transportation between his village and the
surrounding ones and throughout the whole county, improved
defective parts of the Common Building Compound and other public
facilities, raising beneficial constructing funds which were
approved by everybody. Unfortunately, communists appeared and
demolished everything which belonged to the respectable tradition
and culture and slaughtered patriots. This was the reason why the
Vietnamese people had to run away from the North for the South in
1954 and to the U.S.A. in 1975. Chapters III, IV, and V show how we
survive and succeed in our new country.
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