1. Essay Describing Tam – Version 4
In a faraway land in Europe, there’s a Cinderella with golden hair and piercing blue eyes, but in Vietnam, the folktale 'Tam Cam' introduces a Tam who embodies the quintessential beauty of a Vietnamese woman.
Orphaned at a young age, Tam was forced to live with her wicked stepmother and stepsister, Cam, working tirelessly without respite. The daily hardships of life left Tam looking dirty and worn. Yet, Tam was truly a beautiful young woman with a petite figure, fair and glowing skin. Her round, cheerful face resembled a full moon shining brightly at night.
Her eyes were as clear as a cool spring, framed by gently arched eyebrows that mirrored the peaks of a spring mountain. These eyes were expressive—reflecting her joy, sadness, and the deep emotions within her. Her heart-shaped lips added sweetness to her face, while her dark, flowing hair, silky and smooth like a stream, was neatly tied with a black scarf. Her hair always carried the delicate fragrance of pomelo, a light, lingering scent.
Tam’s hands were as delicate as bamboo shoots, but years of hard labor left them calloused, rough, and even scarred. Her voice, soft and clear like a morning bird’s song, was a beautiful sound to hear. Despite often being covered in sweat from her hard work, Tam’s beauty shone through, even while wearing worn clothes patched with fabric.
In the end, Tam’s true beauty emerged when she attended the royal festival, transforming into a radiant princess. Adorned in a magnificent gown, she caught everyone’s eye with her glowing smile, full of youth and vitality. She later became the queen, a symbol of grace and beauty that would forever live in the hearts of the people.


2. Essay Describing Tam – Version 5
The song 'Bống bống bang bang' echoes through the air, calling us to feast on golden and silver rice, the bounty of our own house. Do not eat the stale rice or porridge from others' homes.
This familiar folk verse stirs up memories of childhood and evokes the image of a delicate, graceful, and beautiful young woman – the iconic Tam.
Tam's beauty embodies all the natural wonders of the world. Her skin is as white as a pearl, shining under the vast ocean. Her hair flows like soft clouds stretching across the sky. Her eyes are deep and mysterious, like the tranquil waters of autumn. They sparkle brighter than any mirror, and a slight movement of her gaze can cause a cascade of emotions. Her long, curved eyelashes flutter like curtains in a fairy’s dwelling, and her slender eyebrows enhance the allure of her beautiful eyes.
Her eyes radiate a pure, gentle light, symbolizing goodness and beauty in the world. When dressed in her worn, faded blouse and weathered skirt, Tam is a hardworking soul, singing her joyful song as she goes about gathering food. But when she adorns herself in a magnificent gown, with an intricate headpiece and embroidered shoes, she transforms into a fairy-like figure, elegant, graceful, and captivating, walking through the bustling festival like a rare flower blooming in a field of weeds.
The most unforgettable scene from the 'Tam Cam' tale is when Tam emerges from the fruit of the quince tree. The golden fruit by the old woman’s bedside suddenly leaps out, its peel unraveling to reveal a mystical purple mist, filling the room with an ethereal glow. Amidst the swirling mist, a beautiful, celestial figure emerges, dressed in white as pure as the sun. Her hair is tied in a neat bun, decorated with bright flowers.
With every graceful step, her embroidered shoes, adorned with gems, leave delicate floral prints on the earth. As she moves, the jade pendant at her waist jingles like the sound of wind or the rustle of fairy wings. Despite the humble, crumbling house, Tam’s divine aura remains undiminished, and in fact, the setting enhances her otherworldly beauty. Her face still radiates beauty, but now, her eyes show more depth, confidence, and an air of elegance.
After cleaning the house, every corner, every task is completed with utmost care, transforming the space into a spotless, orderly place. It feels as though Tam has truly become a fairy, performing magic with her gentle touch. When the quince peel opens again, Tam steps back inside, as if the previous moments were a dream.
Tam is a clear example of the saying, 'Good people are blessed by the gods.' Her beauty and purity allowed her to escape the clutches of her wicked stepmother and stepsister, emerging as a celestial being when she stepped out from the quince fruit. Even after closing the book, the image of Tam stepping out from the fruit lingers in the mind, inspiring one to be diligent and virtuous.


3. Essay on Describing Tam – Version 6
Tam is not only physically beautiful but also virtuous. Her kindness and compassion make her admired by all who know her. Despite the endless plots and mistreatment by her stepmother and stepsister, which caused her much grief and suffering, even to the point of death and transformation into various forms—from objects to plants to animals—Tam never seeks revenge. She forgives all and in the end, is rewarded with a peaceful and joyous life.
Tam lost her mother early, and her father remarried, leaving her often alone with her cruel stepmother and mean-spirited stepsister, Cám. Tam has a slender, graceful figure, and a round, fair face with sparkling dark eyes. Her straight nose and plump lips make her even more attractive, especially when she wears her traditional black scarf, her hair neatly tied up.
Every day, Tam worked tirelessly, performing all the household chores that her wicked stepmother imposed on her, along with the selfish Cám who pushed the work onto her. Tam was diligent, never complaining. Clad in her faded brown tunic, like a shadow, she moved swiftly, tidying up everything around her. Her home, both inside and outside, was always clean and tidy. Tam's beauty, both inside and out, shone through.
Her forgiving nature and generous heart earned her the respect and admiration of everyone around her. Despite enduring so much hardship and suffering from the schemes of her stepmother and stepsister, and even being forced to die and transform into various beings, Tam still chose forgiveness over revenge. Eventually, she found happiness and lived a blessed life.
The image of Tam in the story teaches me valuable lessons about life:
"Good deeds bring good things in return
The righteous are protected by the divine."


4. Essay on Describing Tam – Version 7
Tam's family background is truly heart-wrenching. Her mother passed away when she was very young, and her father, feeling lonely, remarried but soon passed away, leaving Tam to live with her cruel stepmother and her spiteful half-sister, Cám. Both of them despised Tam and treated her like a servant. Despite the mistreatment, Tam's beauty and graceful nature remained unchanged.
Tam had a slender, graceful figure and an elegant, heart-shaped face with fair skin that highlighted her sparkling, dark eyes. Her small, straight nose and rosy lips added to her beauty, especially when she wore the traditional black scarf on her head. Her long, jet-black hair was always neatly tied up behind her.
From dawn to dusk, Tam worked tirelessly, completing all the household chores that her stepmother demanded, and even taking on the tasks Cám, who was lazy, pushed onto her. Yet, Tam never complained. Dressed in her faded brown tunic, she silently swept the house, tended the garden, removed pests from plants, cooked, washed clothes, and cleaned every corner of the house. Everything, inside and out, was always spotless and orderly, with no flaw to be found.
The saying "Beauty is not just skin deep" truly applies to Tam. It is her kind and forgiving heart that I admire the most. Even after being repeatedly wronged by Cám and her mother, to the point of being pushed to her death and transformed into a bird, a tree, and even a fruit, Tam still forgave them when she was restored to her human form. She even begged the king to release Cám and her mother.
Tam truly deserves to live a life of happiness and peace with her beloved husband. Through the fairy tale of Tam and Cám, I have come to understand the old proverb: "Good things come to good people - The righteous are protected by the gods."


5. The Essay Describing the Beauty of Tấm
From a young age, I have often heard my grandmother tell many fascinating folk tales. Among them, my favorite is the story of Tấm Cám, with the image of Tấm – a beautiful and virtuous girl.
Despite working tirelessly from dawn to dusk, enduring hardships and exposure to the elements, Tấm's skin remained smooth and fair. She had a slender figure and was tall and graceful. Her oval-shaped face always radiated a pure, gentle expression. Anyone who looked at Tấm would undoubtedly be captivated by her natural beauty – the kind typical of rural girls, humble and hardworking. Part of her beauty could be seen in her eyes.
Tấm's eyes, like those of a dove, were innocent yet sincere, always reflecting a deep sadness. Her long, curved lashes added to the charm of her already beautiful eyes. Her eyebrows, thin yet well-shaped, framed her sorrowful gaze. Tấm's black, thick, and silky hair cascaded down her rounded shoulders, flowing behind her. Her slender, delicate hands were graceful, with long fingers that hinted at her elegance.
Living a life of hardship in the house of a cruel stepmother, Tấm was forced to wear tattered and worn clothes – coarse pants dyed with muddy colors, patched brown shirts. Her life there was painful and filled with suffering. It seemed as if these hardships would dull her beauty, yet Tấm's purity and beauty only grew over time. Her hair became even shinier, and her skin even fairer. Over the years, Tấm grew more beautiful.
Imagine the moment when Tấm smiled after trying on the embroidered shoes at the grand ball. How radiant she looked then! She appeared as if a fairy had descended to the earth. In her splendid attire, her oval face shone brightly, standing out among all the other girls. Her lips, shaped like a heart, were rosy and delicate, like a flower in full bloom. Her perfect, white teeth gleamed like pearls between her soft lips, revealing her graceful and refined beauty. Her smile held a mysterious charm that enchanted everyone around her, mesmerizing them with the allure of this young beauty, soon to become the queen.
Tấm was an unfortunate girl. Her mother passed away when she was young, and soon after, her father died. She had to live with her wicked stepmother, the mother of Cám. Perhaps the hardships she faced in her early life left traces of sadness in her eyes and forced her to mature quickly.
Despite her poverty and even after becoming the king's wife, Tấm always maintained her hardworking and humble nature. Living in the opulence of the palace, she still washed the king's clothes herself. She was also very filial, always remembering her parents, even in the grandeur of the royal palace. On her father's death anniversary, she asked the king's permission to go home and prepare the offering with her stepmother...
One might think that the kind-hearted and dutiful Tấm, after enduring years of hardship, would finally be able to live happily ever after with the king. But life is not always so simple. To attain peace and happiness, Tấm had to face more trials and suffer even more. She could never have predicted that the day she went to pick a bunch of fruit for her father's ritual would mark the tragic turning point in her life. While climbing the tree, Tấm was pushed down by her stepmother and Cám, leading to her untimely death. From that moment on, Cám became the queen, and Tấm's life of misery truly began.
Tấm was beautiful, gentle, and hardworking. She was resilient and determined to fight against evil to reclaim her happiness. Tấm's beauty and virtue have become a symbol of the Vietnamese people's strength and endurance.


6. Essay on Describing the Character of Tam No. 9
Every person's childhood is filled with lullabies sung by mothers and tales told by grandmothers. The memories of our early years are intertwined with stories of brave heroes like Thach Sanh and gentle, kind-hearted figures like Tam. These images are familiar to all of us, and for me, Tam's image stands out as particularly meaningful. She represents a kind-hearted young woman, yet she also symbolizes the enduring strength of goodness and virtue in our world and society.
In the folk tale of Tam and Cam, Tam is depicted as a beautiful, gentle, and hardworking girl. Living with her stepmother and stepsister Cam, Tam works tirelessly, performing chores like herding cows, catching crabs, and doing household tasks. Despite the heavy workload, she never complains, completing her duties to the best of her ability. Tam is not only a kind and capable girl, but also a devoted daughter and a caring older sister, always willing to make sacrifices for Cam.
Even though her stepmother and stepsister treat her unfairly, Tam remains loving and respectful, treating Cam's mother as her own. When Cam tricks her by transferring the crabs Tam had caught into her basket to receive a reward of a pretty scarf, Tam only feels sorrow without anger or resentment towards her sister.
What makes Tam remarkable is her strong resilience. Despite being harmed by her stepmother and stepsister again and again, Tam continues to return, reincarnating as various forms: a tree, a bird, a loom, and finally as a fruit. Tam never gives up in the face of evil; she fights bravely and overcomes adversity, ultimately triumphing over evil and finding happiness with the king. Her stepmother and stepsister, on the other hand, are punished for their wrongdoings.
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The gentle Tam has become a beloved figure in the hearts of many generations of children in Vietnam, nurturing in their souls the valuable lesson that goodness will ultimately prevail over evil, and that good deeds are rewarded while wrongdoings are punished.


7. Essay Describing Princess Tam - Story 10
For a long time, our people have associated beautiful and gentle girls with the character of "Princess Tam" from the folk tale "Tam and Cam". I personally admire this character, and in my imagination, I always envision her as a beautiful, kind, and compassionate young woman.
Tam is a girl with a tragic fate, having lost both her parents and being forced to live with her stepmother and stepsister. Instead of receiving love, she endures their constant mistreatment and cruelty. However, Tam is not only physically beautiful but also has a kind heart—she is gentle, forgiving, and full of compassion.
Wearing a simple brown traditional dress, Tam appears delicate and graceful. Her small oval face with slender eyebrows, a straight nose, and rosy lips reflects her natural beauty, despite the hard labor she endures. Under the black headscarf, her long, lustrous black hair is neatly tied. Despite her delicate appearance, no one could guess that she is constantly working—washing dishes, cleaning, tending to the farm, and even catching crabs and clams—all of which she does tirelessly.
Tam is diligent and meticulous. Even though the work is exhausting, she never complains. She performs each task thoroughly, keeping everything tidy and clean. Throughout her life, she faces numerous hardships and even death, only to be reborn in different forms, ultimately returning to a happy life with the king. Despite the cruelty of her stepmother and stepsister, Tam never seeks revenge, even pleading with the king to spare their lives, showing her true magnanimity and forgiveness.
With her exceptional qualities and after overcoming many trials, Tam truly deserves the happiness she finds with the king.


8. Essay Describing Princess Tam - Story 11
The Vietnamese folk tale "Tam and Cam" imparts a valuable life lesson about goodness and virtue, encapsulating the philosophy that "goodness leads to happiness." The story reminds us to live kindly and justly, as this will naturally protect us from harm, much like the character of Tam in the tale.
Tam is a beautiful and virtuous girl with a graceful figure that rivals even the most refined noblewomen. She doesn’t need rich clothes to shine; her beauty is simple and pure, enhanced by the modest brown traditional dress she wears. Tam is hardworking and diligent. She takes on every task, from cooking and cleaning to gardening and weeding, and performs each one with great care and precision.
Despite her delicate appearance, Tam works tirelessly every day without any time to rest or indulge herself. She never enjoys fine food, beautiful clothes, or leisurely activities. Tam’s kindness and perseverance are remarkable; she not only endures hardship but also extends love and help to others, even to her jealous stepsister Cam. Though Cam always tries to avoid work, Tam silently takes on the tasks and never complains.
Tam even shows compassion to a little fish she catches. Rather than keeping it, she releases it into a well and feeds it daily, treating it as a friend. A person like Tam knows no hatred or resentment. Despite knowing her stepmother and stepsister’s cruel actions that led to her repeated deaths, Tam forgives them and chooses to show mercy in the end.
I admire Princess Tam deeply. Through her, I have grown to believe that kindness leads to goodness, and that virtue will always triumph over evil.

9. Essay Describing Princess Tam - Story 12
I have always enjoyed reading fairy tales, and among all the ones I have read, the story of Tam and Cam stands out to me the most, particularly the character of Tam, the beautiful and virtuous girl in the tale.
Tam had a tragic fate. She lost her mother at a young age, and her father soon remarried, only to die shortly after. She was left to live with her stepmother and her stepsister Cam. Neither of them showed any affection for Tam, and they constantly schemed to harm her. Despite facing cruelty, Tam remained incredibly beautiful, gentle, and virtuous.
Tam had a delicate figure with an oval face, fair skin that was soft and smooth. Her eyes were bright and clear, like tiny black pearls, and her eyebrows were shaped like willows, complementing her lovely eyes. Her nose was perfectly straight, and beneath it, her lips were a soft red. She had long, silky black hair, always neatly tied with a traditional headscarf. Overall, Tam appeared like an angel, pure and graceful.
Living with her stepmother and stepsister, Tam worked tirelessly from dawn to dusk. There were days when she had to herd cattle in distant villages or search for crabs and snails. She even had to take on the chores that Cam, being lazy, refused to do. Yet Tam never complained. Wearing an old brown four-part dress, she quietly swept the floors, tended the garden, cared for the crops, cooked, washed, and kept the house spotless, inside and out.
Despite being mistreated, Tam’s spirit was unbreakable. She symbolized the triumph of goodness. Although she was repeatedly harmed and even killed by her stepmother and stepsister, Tam always came back to life. She transformed into various forms like a tree, a golden bird, a loom, and finally a fruit. Ultimately, she found happiness with the king, while her stepmother and stepsister faced the consequences of their cruelty.
Tam, with her beauty, kindness, and hardworking nature, is a true symbol of the Vietnamese people. Through the story of Tam and Cam, I’ve come to understand the saying “Goodness will always meet goodness; the righteous will always be protected by the divine.”

10. Essay Describing Princess Tam - Story 1
In the fairy tale of Tam and Cam, my favorite character is Tam. She is a girl who is not only beautiful but also kind-hearted and virtuous.
Despite working under the harsh sun, catching crabs, herding buffalo, and mowing grass all day, Tam's skin remained fair and smooth. She had a slender body and delicate hands. Her heart-shaped face was innocent and gentle, with long willow-shaped eyebrows, dark lashes, and eyes that were both naive and honest, yet full of determination. Her silky black hair cascaded down her back, sometimes neatly tied behind her head with a traditional headscarf.
Her lips were naturally pink, small and slightly puckered like a budding flower, and her chin had a subtle, graceful dimple. Living with her stepmother’s family, Tam didn't have many beautiful clothes. She wore only a tattered, faded brown shirt and a patched-up skirt, yet these simple clothes did not hide her pure, unadorned beauty. When she was dressed in the magnificent clothes she obtained from the fishbone jars under her bed to attend a royal festival, she looked as stunning as a fairy, leaving everyone in awe.
Whether poor or as the queen of the kingdom, Tam never lost her hardworking, humble nature. In the palace, her slender hands still washed the king's clothes, and when she visited her mother's grave, she climbed a betel tree to gather fruit for her father. Despite enduring countless hardships and betrayals from her stepmother and stepsister, who caused her death many times, Tam returned each time. She transformed into a golden oriole, a beautiful bird, and when the oriole was killed, she turned into a Chinese cinnamon tree. The tree was cut down and used to make a loom, and from the loom, she cried out to reveal the evil deeds of her tormentors. After the loom was burned, Tam became a loquat tree, and from the fruit of the tree, she was reborn. This pure soul fought against evil and, in the end, was reunited with the king.
I greatly admire Tam, a beautiful, gentle, humble, and hardworking person. She symbolizes the persistence and resilience of the Vietnamese people, fighting against adversity to reclaim happiness.


11. Essay Describing Princess Tam - Story 2
Fairy tales have become an essential part of our cultural nourishment, carrying with them sweet childhood memories shared by grandmothers and mothers, gently lulling us to sleep. Among all the characters in these tales, my favorite is Tam from the story of Tam and Cam. Tam is a gentle and virtuous young woman who, despite facing numerous hardships, eventually finds happiness she truly deserves.
The story doesn’t describe Tam's appearance in detail, only mentioning that she is a beautiful and hardworking girl. Therefore, in my mind, I have created an image of her. Tam is indeed a beautiful young woman, but her beauty is not the sharp, striking kind; instead, it is a graceful, gentle beauty that makes you want to protect and care for her. She is not very tall, about 1.60 meters, with a slender figure that is not overly thin, but healthy and strong. Despite working hard in the fields all year round, the harsh sun couldn’t darken her fair skin; in fact, it made her skin even more radiant and healthy. She has a round face, full of kindness, with a moderate forehead that makes her look both intelligent and gentle.
Her eyes aren’t too big, but they are bright and clear, with black eyelashes, and her eyebrows are natural, shaped like willow leaves. Her nose is small with a perfect height that complements the harmony of her face. Her mouth is slightly pursed, resembling a flower bud, with soft pink lips that add a charming grace. Tam’s hair is long, reaching down to her waist, straight and black, often tied with a cloth headband, leaving only the ends of her hair exposed. Her hands, though not delicate like many other girls', are rough and calloused from years of hard labor. As a stepdaughter, she didn’t have many beautiful clothes like her stepsister Cam, often wearing a worn brown shirt and a faded black skirt. Yet, these humble clothes could never hide her youthful beauty.
Tam is a deeply filial daughter, always putting her family first. Even though her stepmother mistreated her and her stepsister looked down on her, Tam worked tirelessly without complaints. It is her kind and benevolent heart that led her to receive help from the fairy godmother time and time again. Eventually, she became the queen, loved and cherished by the king. Throughout her life, filled with trials and tribulations, Tam grew stronger and braver, standing up to those who sought to harm her in order to claim her own happiness. This is one of the qualities I admire most about her.
Tam represents the epitome of Vietnamese femininity—beautiful both inside and out, a woman who dares to defy her fate and fight for her own happiness. I love Tam because her story has taught me many meaningful life lessons.


12. Essay on Describing Tam – Story 3
Among all the fairy tales I've read, my favorite is the story of 'Tam and Cam'. Tam is a character who has left a deep impression on me.
Despite always working tirelessly, Tam's skin remains as smooth and fair as a peeled egg. Her eyes are dark and sparkling, reflecting sincerity and gentleness, framed by long lashes. Her lips are naturally pink, and her bright smile reveals a set of perfectly white teeth. Tam’s silky hair flows down her back like a stream. Even though she faced poverty, her pure beauty never faded. Despite the hard labor in the fields, she maintained a slim and graceful figure.
Tam is incredibly hardworking. Whether she was at her stepmother’s house or in the palace as a queen, she continued to wash clothes for the king. After being harmed by her stepmother and dying, Tam transformed into a golden-winged bird. Seeing Cam washing clothes for the king, Tam warned her: 'Hang my husband’s shirt, hang the pole, but do not hang it by the fence, or it will tear.' After giving her warning, Tam disappeared. Once again harmed by Cam, she turned into a cassia tree.
When the cassia tree was cut down to make a loom, Tam reappeared and confronted Cam through the loom’s squeaks: 'Click-clack, you stole my husband, gouged out my eyes.' After the loom was burned, she transformed into a quince fruit and entered the home of an old woman. There, Tam helped the old woman with everything. Eventually, the king recognized her through a piece of betel nut with a phoenix imprint, and Tam lived happily with the king. Meanwhile, Cam and her mother faced the consequences of their evil deeds.
Tam’s resilience and hardworking nature serve as a model for all honest, hardworking people.

