1. Composed Article 1
2. Composed Article 2
3. Composed Article 3
Compose the tale of Saint Gióng, concise version 1:
I. Reading and Understanding the Text
Question 1:
- The story features characters such as Saint Gióng, Gióng's mother, the Messenger, the king, and the villagers.
- Gióng is the central character of the story.
- It's built with fantastical and meaningful details:
+ Gióng's mother gave birth to him after stepping on an unusual footprint.
+ Gióng, at three years old, couldn't talk or laugh, nor could he walk.
+ His first words were when he met the Messenger.
+ Gióng ate so much that the village had to cook extra rice to feed him; he grew abnormally strong.
+ He became a valiant warrior, defeating invaders before ascending to the heavens from Mount Sóc Sơn.
Question 2:
a. The hero's consciousness about fighting invaders and protecting the homeland
b. The primary weapons of the hero are his horse and whip
c. The strength of the people in defending the country; the unity and desire for victory of the people
d. The power of collective solidarity and unity among the people
e. Protection and struggle are the responsibility of everyone; Gióng is the deity who came to protect the people and departed after fulfilling his mission.
Question 3:
Saint Gióng is a significant symbol of the nation during the early period of defending the country:
- Signifies the great strength of the people during the struggle
- Represents the spirit of unity reflecting the nation's identity, culture, and history.
Question 4:
- In my opinion, the legend correlates with the historical truth of the Hung Kings era. Our people are still in a stage of defending the country, requiring talented individuals, especially those with a sense of responsibility, in safeguarding the homeland against foreign invaders.
II. Practice
Question 1:
- The beautiful imagery in the legend depicts Gióng, after three years of silence and stillness, suddenly rising to summon the messenger to join the fight to protect the homeland.
Question 2:
- The competition named 'Phù Đổng Healthy Club' signifies a contest requiring the physical and mental strength of students, symbolizing the heroic figure for the new generation of the nation. It contributes to the future education, labor, and nation-building endeavors.
Compose the tale of Saint Gióng, concise version 2
I. Reading and Understanding the Text:
Question 1: In the story of Saint Gióng, which characters appear? Who is the main character? This main character is constructed with many imaginative and meaningful details. Find and list those details.
- In the story of 'Saint Gióng,' there are characters: Saint Gióng, Saint Gióng's mother, the messenger, the king, the villagers, and the An invaders.
- The main character in the story is Saint Gióng.
- Imaginative details include:
+, His mother went to the field, stepped on a large, strange footprint, and conceived.
+, For three years, Gióng couldn't talk, laugh, walk, or lie down.
+, His first words were inviting the messenger in.
+, Gióng couldn't get full no matter how much he ate; his clothes burst after wearing them.
+, Transforming into a hero taller than a pole.
+, Riding a horse to battle the invaders, breaking the iron whip, uprooting trees to defeat the An invaders, then flying to the sky.
Question 2: In your opinion, what significance do the following details hold?
a. The first words of the boy going up to three years old are words demanding to fight the invaders:
- Praise the consciousness of fighting invaders, saving the nation within Saint Gióng.
- Gióng always thinks for the country, always thinks of defeating the An invaders, so Saint Gióng has extraordinary abilities, actions.
- Saint Gióng is the image of the people.
b. Gióng demands iron horses, iron whips, and iron armor to fight the invaders: To defeat the invaders, we must prepare from food to weapons.
c. The villagers are happy to contribute rice to feed the boy:
+, The courage of Gióng is nurtured from the ordinary, simple things.
+, Our people love Gióng, wanting the boy to grow up quickly to fight the invaders and save the nation.
+, Demonstrates the spirit of mutual love and assistance in difficult times of our people.
+, Gióng is the strength of the whole nation.
d. Gióng grows quickly, becoming a valiant warrior:
+, Because the mission of saving the nation cannot be delayed. The fight against foreign aggression requires our nation to have such extraordinary strength.
+, Gióng's growth demonstrates outstanding maturity, strength, and spirit of our nation against foreign invaders.
đ. The iron rod broke, Gióng uprooted bamboo by the roadside to fight the invaders:
+, Gióng refused to surrender - demonstrating the resilience, the bravery of the Vietnamese people.
+, Gióng not only used weapons to fight foreign invaders but also used the plants and trees of the country, with whatever could kill the invaders.
e. After defeating the invaders, Gióng took off the iron armor and flew straight to the sky:
+, Fighting the invaders is a responsibility and voluntary act, no one forces it, so after defeating the invaders, Gióng did not return for rewards, nor did he seek fame.
+, Gióng is a child of gods, of the sky, so he must return to the sky only to leave traces of his deeds on his beloved homeland.
+, Gióng is the land, the sky, a symbol of the people of Văn Lang.
Question 3: What is the significance of the figure of Saint Gióng?
- Gióng is the epitome of the hero fighting invaders to protect the country.
- Gióng embodies the strength of the entire community in the early days of nation-building: the strength of ancestors, divine (born in a strange way: his mother stepped on a footprint and conceived), the strength of the people (contributing rice to feed Gióng), and the strength of nature, culture, technology (bamboo, iron armor, iron horses, iron whips).
Question 4: Legends often relate to historical truths. In your opinion, what historical truths does the legend of Saint Gióng relate to?
The legend of 'Saint Gióng' relates to the era of the Hung Kings. Our people cultivated rice quite prosperously, knew how to forge iron horses, iron whips, and iron armor. The legend also reflects our people's tradition of unity and strength against foreign invaders and using all means to fight the invaders.
II. PRACTICE:
Question 1: Which image of Gióng is the most beautiful in your mind?
The most beautiful image in my mind is the image of Saint Gióng wearing iron armor, holding an iron whip, and leaping onto the horse to join the battle against invading forces.
Question 2: In your opinion, why is the sports competition in the high school called 'Phù Đổng Healthy Club'?
The sports competition in the high school is called 'Phù Đổng Healthy Club' because:
This is a sports competition for teenagers, students - who are also the age of Gióng in the new era.
In addition, the purpose of the competition is to learn, exercise, work well, and contribute to the nation's building and development.
Compose the tale of Saint Gióng, concise version 3
Guidelines for composing
Question 1 (page 24 of textbook Vietnamese literature 6 volume 1)
- In the story of Saint Gióng, there are characters: Gióng, Gióng's parents, the king, the messenger, and the enemy troops of Ân.
- Main character: Gióng
- This character is constructed with many fantastic and meaningful details:
+ Gióng's mother stepped into a big footprint
+ At three years old, he knew how to walk, talk, and laugh
+ Upon hearing news from the messenger, Gióng suddenly spoke up to go fight the enemy
+ When armed, he suddenly grew into a valiant warrior
+ The iron whip broke, Gióng uprooted bamboo by the roadside to fight the enemy
+ After defeating the enemy, Gióng flew to the sky.
Question 2 (page 22 of textbook Vietnamese literature 6 volume 1)
The significance of details in the story:
a. Details praising the patriotism of the hero, the first words are the words of patriotism.
+ Our people have a consciousness of fighting the enemy, from children to the elderly.
b. This detail shows the strangeness in the consciousness of the hero fighting the enemy
c. The hero is born among the people, nurtured by the people, growing up with the strength of the entire nation
d. While the country is invaded, the hero must rise to great, extraordinary heights to save the country
e. Gióng is immortal with the country's mountains and rivers.
Question 3 (page 23 of textbook Vietnamese literature 6 volume 1)
The character image of Gióng has meanings:
- Symbol of the spirit of unity, struggle against foreign invaders of the community
- Representative symbol of patriotism, ability, and the rising strength of the nation
- Exemplary image of the hero fighting to save the country from invaders.
Question 4 (page 23 of textbook Vietnamese literature 6 volume 1)
The story of Saint Gióng relates to historical events:
- During the Hung Kings period, our people always had to fight the northern invaders to protect the country.
- Our people always made breakthroughs in creating advanced weapons to fight the enemy.
- There was awareness of creating the power of solidarity within the community to annihilate the enemy.
Practice
Exercise 1 (page 24 of textbook Vietnamese literature 6 volume 1)
After the iron whip broke, Saint Gióng uprooted bamboo to defeat the enemy:
- This detail shows Saint Gióng's timely and intelligent response while fighting the enemy.
- Strength, resilience, can make people do extraordinary things.
Exercise 2 (page 24 of textbook Vietnamese literature 6 volume 1)
The sports competition in the school is called Phù Đổng Healthy Club:
- It is a sports competition to praise health, taking inspiration from the legend of Saint Gióng fighting foreign invaders.
- Educating about patriotism, national defense awareness for the younger generation.
