Motherly love and human affection are compelling topics often discussed in persuasive writing. The bond between mother and child, between individuals, holds immense power, dispelling all darkness and coldness, bringing warmth and hope to those in despair, guiding humanity towards goodness. Recognizing the presence of love between individuals or maternal love in life isn't difficult, as it stems from the smallest acts. To aid in your writing endeavors, aiming for excellence, here are some standout, notable examples of motherly love and human affection:
- Evidence 1: Story of Sister Nguyen Thi Yen
- Evidence 2: Story of the Farmer's Son
- Evidence 3: Mother's Love
- Evidence 4: Story of the Boy with the Begging Old Man
- Evidence 5: Two Lakes
- Evidence 6: The Elder Brother of Socialism
- Evidence 7: Forgiveness and Tolerance
- Evidence 8: Bowl of Noodle for 1000 Dongs
- Evidence 9: Sister Tran Lan Anh in Bac Lieu
- Evidence 10: Story of the Rose Gifted to Mother
Evidence 1: Story of Sister Nguyen Thi Yen
Sister Nguyen Thi Yen, born in 1981 in Don Lao hamlet, Dong La commune, Hoai Duc district, Hanoi, left behind a touching story of a mother who went blind to welcome her child into the world. This story evokes profound emotions and brings tears to our eyes.
Life seemed complete for Sister Yen when she found her life partner. However, tragedy struck when she became pregnant, and her life took a turn. Her eyesight faded away just so her child could be born. At five months pregnant, Sister Yen experienced frequent bleeding and unusual swelling. After medical examinations, she was diagnosed with advanced nasal cavity cancer. Doctors advised her and her family to terminate the pregnancy to focus on treatment and save her eyesight.
Those days were incredibly challenging for Sister Yen. Battling illness while carrying the joy and pain of pregnancy seemed inseparable. Some evenings, she wandered the alleys, only to collapse in tears against a wall. Yet, she refused the opportunity for treatment. She chose to keep her child and was determined to give birth to Nguyen Hoang Cam Tu in the eighth month. When her child was born, it was also the moment her young mother's eyes became blind. For this woman, giving birth was boundless happiness; she never regretted her decision. To her, bringing a healthy child into the world was an incomparable joy, one she wouldn't trade even for her own life.

Evidence 1: Story of Sister Nguyen Thi Yen

Evidence 2: Story of the Weaver Bird's Offspring
The weaver bird flies back to its nest after a hard day's foraging. The weather is harsh, and its big kite yields nothing today. It couldn't find any food to bring back to its hungry chicks. Exhausted, flying against the wind, it struggles to return to the nest, to its young ones.
Upon the mother weaver bird's return, the chicks eagerly stretch their necks, using their beaks to take food from their mother's beak. The chicks are fed, unaware that this might be their mother's last meal for them.
The noble sacrifice of the weaver bird mother for her offspring, yet it also highlights the ingratitude of the young ones. They see their mother bringing food as a given, disregarding her exhausted appearance. And in the end, the mother weaver bird departs forever.

Evidence 2: Tale of the Weaver Bird's Offspring

Evidence 3: Mother's Affection
There was a young girl who, unable to bear her mother's scoldings, angrily left home. One day, consumed by regret and longing for her mother, she returned home. Startled to find the door unlocked and the lights still on late at night, fearing something amiss, she rushed home, crying out for her mother... When she saw her mother, she burst into tears and embraced her tightly.
After calming down, she asked her mother why she left the door open, causing her worry, and her mother replied, “Since you left, every day I've left the door open and the light on, hoping for the day you'd return.”
Through this story, one truly realizes that a mother's love and tolerance are boundless, unconditional...

Evidence 3: Mother's Affection

Evidence 4: Story of the Boy with the Begging Old Man
Facing the elderly beggar, worn and ragged, the boy searched through his pockets, one after another, finding nothing to give. He hesitantly took the old man's hand. “I'm sorry, I have nothing to give you, sir.” The old man smiled, “Thank you, child. That's more than enough.”
Both the old beggar and the boy felt they had received something immensely valuable in life. And through this story, we see that giving each other love, empathy, and sharing is better than all material possessions in this world.

Evidence 4: Story of the Boy with the Begging Old Man

Evidence 5: Two Lakes
The land of Palestine has 2 lakes: the Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee, both originating from the Jordan River. The waters of the Jordan River flow into the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea receives and keeps it all to itself without sharing, so its waters become bitter. The Sea of Galilee also receives water from the Jordan River and then overflows into small lakes and streams, keeping its waters clean and sustaining life for plants, wildlife, and humans.
Sharing what we have, helping others will make ourselves better, we feel life more meaningful, optimistic, while selfishness only makes us more lonely and impoverished.

Evidence 5: Two Lakes

Evidence 6: The Elder Brother of Socialism
In the past, the Soviet Union was regarded as the 'Elder Brother of Socialism'. With its grand communist international spirit, after winning World War II, the Soviet Union tirelessly provided assistance in all aspects to Eastern European countries, Asian colonies striving for independence, liberating nations including our own Vietnam.
Throughout world history, no nation has been as great as the Soviet Union, with its lofty spirit of peace, liberating the proletariat. Its soldiers were present on almost every battlefield worldwide, with provisions, weapons, medicine, military equipment... and a myriad of other massive assets entirely provided by the Soviet Union to support the liberation of colonies in Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe.

Evidence 6: The Elder Brother of Socialism

Evidence 7: Forgiveness and Tolerance
Holding onto grudges and resentments is like adding salt to a glass of water. The water becomes bitter, and the anger doesn't diminish. But just as that salt, if we were to pour it into a lake, the water remains clear and refreshing, and the salt can dissolve away.
Forgiveness or tolerance makes us feel lighter and more comfortable than we can imagine.

Evidence 7: Forgiveness and Tolerance

Evidence 8: The 1000 Dong Bowl of Noodles
At 30 Ô Chợ Dừa Street in Hanoi, there's a beef noodle soup stall owned by Chau Ngoc Diep. Every Friday morning, he hosts the “1000 Dong Bowl of Noodles” program for the poor, including homeless people and laborers. Remarkably, the bowl of noodles contains all the usual ingredients such as beef tendons, beef, onions, typically priced at several tens of thousands of dong. His action is a manifestation of love and compassion.
The price of 1000 dong is merely symbolic, essentially, it's a completely free meal. Thanks to his good deeds, we witness the smiles of hardworking laborers, the sparkling eyes of innocent children, the emotions of beggars who haven't had anything to eat for days. One bowl of noodles from him can save a life on the brink, hungry and exhausted.
His actions stem from sincerity and empathy with the unfortunate, not from selfish motives for personal gain. Therefore, it is highly supported, appreciated, and he is a worthy role model to be honored. His program, though only a small contribution to the community, has promoted and spread love to everyone.

Evidence 8: The 1000 Dong Bowl of Noodles

Evidence 9: Sister Tran Lan Anh in Bac Lieu
Sister Tran Lan Anh in Bac Lieu, despite facing the end of her life due to severe heart failure, still strives to sustain the fragile life of her unborn child. Witnessing the birth of her child is also the moment she smiles and breathes her last breath.
In 2013, Lan Anh became pregnant for the third time, but unlike the previous two pregnancies, she often suffered from prolonged coughs and felt difficulty breathing, chest tightness. Sometimes coughing up blood, her body became extremely emaciated. After medical examination, doctors concluded that Lan Anh's heart failure was too severe and incurable. Her life was only counted day by day. At this point, the fetus was 5 months old. Lan Anh knew she couldn't live much longer, but she pleaded with doctors to do everything possible for her baby to be born. By the sixth month, her body was completely exhausted. Seeing the urgency of the situation, doctors at the lower-level hospital transferred the patient to Tu Du Obstetrics Hospital.
At the hospital, despite her weak condition, Lan Anh still worried about her child's life. Realizing that life was counted in hours, doctors decided to perform a timely cesarean section to deliver the fetus even though the baby was only 6 months old. Hoping that the sacred motherly love will help these girls and boys born in this situation overcome all difficulties to become good people.

Evidence 9: Sister Tran Lan Anh in Bac Lieu

Illustration 10: The rose story for Mom
Stopping by the flower shop to send flowers to his mother via mail. His mother lives about 300km away from him. As he stepped out of the car, he saw a little girl crying on the sidewalk. He approached and asked why she was crying. - I want to buy a rose to give to my mom - she sobbed - but I only have 75 cents while a rose costs 2 dollars. He smiled and said to her: - Come here, I'll buy it for you. He immediately bought the flower for the girl and ordered a bouquet of roses to send to his mother.
After finishing, he asked the girl if she needed a ride home. She happily looked at him and replied: - Yes, please give me a ride to my mom's house. Then she directed him to a cemetery, where there was a newly built grave. She pointed to the grave and said: - This is my mom's home. After saying that, she carefully placed the rose on the grave. Immediately, he returned to the flower shop, canceled the flower delivery service, and bought a beautiful bouquet of roses. That night, he drove 300km straight to his mother's house to hand her the bouquet.
Then at some point, mothers will grow old and pass away forever. So, love your mother, care for your mother while you still can.

Illustration 10: The Rose Story for Mom

Posted by: Chau Ngoc Ngan
Keywords: Top 10 Examples of Motherly Love and Human Compassion
