1. Reference Sample 4
Little Hong had a tragic childhood: his father died early due to addiction, and his mother, desperate from poverty, had to leave him behind and wander in search of work. He was raised by a cruel aunt. One day, the aunt called Hong over and asked if he wanted to go to Thanh Hoa with his mother. Sensing her malicious intent and manipulative tone, Hong suppressed his longing for his mother and declined. However, the aunt continued to tell him stories of his mother's misery, her relationships with other men, which caused Hong deep pain, but also increased his love for his mother and anger towards the oppressive traditions that tormented her. On the eve of his father's death anniversary, while returning from school, Hong saw a figure sitting on a cart who resembled his mother. He ran after her, and upon realizing it was truly his mother, he burst into tears of joy and relief. Hong felt immense happiness and comfort in his mother's embrace. He thought she was as beautiful as ever, forgetting all the hurtful words his aunt had said about her.

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After the death of her husband, Hong's mother left to search for work in distant places, leaving her son to endure the cold, cruel treatment of their relatives. One day, his aunt asked Hong if he would like to visit his mother in Thanh Hoa. Hong almost answered yes, but then he recalled his aunt's theatrical tone and deceitful smile, which made him remain silent. Hong understood that when his aunt spoke of his mother, she intended to plant seeds of doubt and hatred about her in his mind. As Hong struggled to hold back his tears, the aunt smiled and patted his shoulder, saying, 'Things are much better now, not like before.' These words could not make Hong hate his mother; instead, they made him empathize and love her more. He was enraged by the oppressive customs that tormented her and wished he could 'bite and tear them apart until they were utterly destroyed.' On the anniversary of his father's death, Hong's mother returned, bringing gifts for him. After school, Hong saw a figure in a cart that resembled his mother. He ran after it, calling out loudly. His mother smiled warmly, hugged him, and let him sit in her lap. On the way home, wrapped in the warmth of his mother's embrace, Hong no longer cared about the cruel words of his aunt.

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Hong was the product of a forced marriage, and he grew up in the cold, deceptive atmosphere of an unhappy family. After his father's death, his mother, who had spent her youth with an addicted husband, left to find work elsewhere. Hong was left to live in the harsh, unloving environment of his relatives, especially his cruel aunt, who constantly poisoned his mind with negative stories about his mother. Despite this, Hong always believed in his mother's goodness and longed for her. Finally, his mother returned, and Hong was lovingly embraced by her.

4. Reference Sample 7
After the teacher's funeral, Hong wore a white hat and a black band to mourn his teacher. One day, his aunt called Hong aside to speak with him. In an overly sweet and fake tone, she tried to convince him to despise his mother by telling him lies about her, which deeply hurt Hong. His aunt even suggested that Hong go to Thanh Hoa to find his mother and the baby. Despite his mother's long absence and her failure to send even a single letter, Hong remained steadfast in his belief and love for his mother, defending her against his aunt's malicious words. The next day, on his way to school, Hong saw a figure that resembled his mother in the distance. Overcome with emotion, he ran after her and called out, and indeed, it was his mother returning. Hong climbed into the cart, his mother held him close, and she gently stroked him, just like when he was a child. All the pain melted away, leaving only happiness in the warmth of his mother's embrace.

5. Reference Sample 8
Hong's life was far from the happiness of other families. His father died early, and he had to live apart from his mother, enduring the cold, unloving environment of his cruel aunt. One day, his aunt asked if Hong wanted to visit his mother in Thanh Hoa. Recognizing the malicious intentions behind her question, Hong suppressed his longing for his mother and refused. Yet, his aunt continued to spread painful tales about his mother's suffering, even telling Hong that she had children with other men, causing him both sorrow and anger. One day, as school ended, Hong noticed a figure on a cart that looked like his mother. He called out in confusion, and when the figure turned, Hong realized it was indeed his mother. He rushed into her arms, overwhelmed with joy and happiness at being reunited. The long separation made the mother-child bond even more powerful, and Hong saw his mother as beautiful as ever, forgetting all the cruel words his aunt had said before.

6. Reference Sample 9
Hong, the poor boy, was born into an unhappy family. His father died young from addiction, and after living for a while with her son, his mother left him with his aunt to seek work elsewhere. Living with his aunt, Hong was constantly fed stories about his mother's flaws, designed to make him resent her. His aunt would say that his mother was poor, dirty, and embarrassed by others. The more Hong heard, the more he sympathized with his mother and despised his aunt for her cruelty. One afternoon, after school, Hong saw a familiar figure sitting in a cart. He rushed after it, calling out anxiously. The cart slowed, and his mother, holding a hat, waved to him. The reunion was emotional, and Hong rushed into his mother's arms, feeling the warmth and love that she had always had for him. In that moment, all the harsh words of his aunt meant nothing to him.

7. Reference Sample 10
After the teacher's funeral, young Hong wore a white hat and black band as a sign of mourning. One day, his aunt called him aside for a private conversation. She, with a sweet but false tone, tried to make Hong hate his mother by telling him lies. These malicious words broke Hong's heart, and his aunt even suggested he go to Thanh Hoa to find his mother and the baby. Despite his mother's long absence and no letters sent, Hong stood firm in his love and belief in her, rejecting the cruel words of his aunt. The next day, as he was on his way to school, Hong spotted a familiar figure in the distance. He couldn't contain himself and ran toward it, calling out 'Mother?' To his joy, it was indeed his mother. Hong climbed into the cart, and his mother embraced him warmly, just like when he was a child. All the pain and suffering seemed to fade away as he lay in the comforting arms of his mother, feeling nothing but happiness.

8. Reference Sample 11
After her failed marriage to an addicted husband, Hong's mother left to find work, leaving him with his cruel and malicious aunt. The harsh whispers from relatives and the bitterness toward his mother prevented her from ever returning to him. Throughout his life, Hong suffered and was poisoned with negativity about his mother by his aunt, who constantly told him that his mother was poor, embarrassed, and unable to face anyone. Despite all of this, Hong's love for his mother only grew, and his resentment for his relatives deepened. After school one day, Hong saw a figure that looked like his mother in the distance. He ran toward her and, as they met, the emotional reunion overwhelmed him. The bond of motherhood kept Hong's heart warm, and no matter what his aunt said, his love for his mother remained unwavering.

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Hong's birth was the result of an incomplete love story: his father, an addict, passed away early, and his mother, despite yearning for happiness, buried it alongside her addicted husband. After his father's death, his mother left Hong in the care of his cruel aunt while she went off to search for a living. Hong grew up with his aunt, who often spoke ill of his mother, attempting to fill his mind with doubts about her. Despite the harsh words, Hong's love for his mother never wavered, and he grew to despise his relatives. One afternoon, Hong saw a familiar figure resembling his mother. He rushed to catch up, and upon realizing it was indeed her, Hong ran to her, feeling overwhelmed with emotion. As he embraced his mother, he experienced the sacred bond of family. In that moment, the cruel words of his aunt held no meaning for him.

10. Reference Sample 13
Hong was a young boy who lost his father early, and his mother left to find a living elsewhere. As a result, Hong had to endure the false pretenses of his relatives, especially his cruel aunt. One day, his aunt invited him to Thanh Hoa to visit his mother. Recognizing her theatrics, Hong chose to remain silent. Just when he thought it was over, his aunt added another emotional blow by mentioning his little sibling, causing Hong's throat to tighten. As the anniversary of his teacher's passing approached, Hong spotted a figure on a cart that looked like his mother. Hesitant at first, he called out but was unsure. When he realized it was truly his mother, Hong rushed into her arms, forgetting all the cruel words of his aunt.

11. Reference Sample 14
As the anniversary of Hong's father's death approached, he found himself missing and longing for his mother. One day, his aunt called him over and asked if he wanted to meet his mother and 'the little one.' She went on to speak cruelly about Hong's mother's life – poor, selling goods, too ashamed to greet acquaintances. With every word, Hong grew quieter and eventually began to cry. His love for his mother grew stronger, and his hatred for the outdated traditions that had made her suffer only deepened. One afternoon, on his way home from school, Hong noticed a figure on a cart who resembled his mother. He rushed after it and called out. Within moments, he caught up with the cart and realized it was indeed his mother. Hong burst into tears and fell into her arms, feeling the warmth, love, and tenderness of his mother. All the cruel words his aunt had said vanished, replaced only by deep emotion and boundless love for his mother.

12. Reference Sample 15
Hong, the main character in this excerpt, was born as the result of a forced marriage devoid of love. His father was a drug addict, and his mother, young and full of desire for love, had to bury her dreams beside a husband who was a hopeless addict. After his father passed away, Hong's mother left him and his brother to seek a living elsewhere, only to face the cold rejection of her family. Meanwhile, Hong's aunt would constantly fill his mind with negativity about his mother, trying to make him doubt and despise her. But despite everything, Hong not only refused to hate his mother, but also came to understand and sympathize with her, while developing a deep hatred for the traditions that had tormented her. One afternoon, just after school, Hong spotted someone on a cart who looked like his mother. He called out in confusion, and when his mother turned around, he rushed into her arms. The two embraced, crying together as they caught up on lost time. In his mother's embrace, Hong no longer cared about the poisonous words his aunt had spoken.

13. Reference Sample 16
In "In the Mother's Heart" by Nguyen Hong, the story of young Hong unfolds. From an early age, Hong was forced to live apart from his parents and endure the coldness of his relatives. After his father passed away, his mother left their hometown in search of a livelihood. As a result, Hong was raised in the harsh and unloving environment of his extended family. His aunt, in particular, was cruel and always spoke ill of his mother. One day, Hong's aunt asked if he wanted to visit his mother in Thanh Hoa. Hong wanted to say yes, but he knew his aunt's deceitful nature and remained silent. He understood that she was trying to make him hate his mother. Yet, no matter how harshly his aunt spoke about her, Hong never stopped loving his mother. He despised the customs that had caused his mother such suffering. On the anniversary of his father's death, his mother returned. When they reunited, Hong found comfort in her embrace, no longer caring about his aunt's cruel words from the past.

14. Reference Example 17
After Hong's father passed away, his mother left the family, and Hong was forced to live away from his parents. Since childhood, he had endured the cold indifference and cruelty of his relatives. His aunt, in particular, was extremely harsh and always tried to fill Hong's mind with negative thoughts about his mother. One day, she called him over and asked if he wanted to visit his mother and 'the baby' in Thanh Hoa. She then heartlessly described his mother's difficult life. Her goal was to plant lies in Hong's mind, making him think poorly of his mother. However, Hong remained deeply attached to his mother. He also harbored great resentment towards the old traditions that had caused his mother so much pain. On the anniversary of his teacher's death, Hong's mother returned. After school, Hong saw a woman sitting in a rickshaw who resembled his mother. He rushed over, calling out her name. As he got closer, he realized it was indeed his mother. Overcome with emotion, Hong ran to his mother and hugged her tightly. All the pain and longing he had felt disappeared as he cried in his mother's arms. In that warm embrace, he forgot all the cruel words his aunt had spoken.

15. Reference Example 18
The story "In the Heart of a Mother" by the writer Nguyen Hong tells the tragic life of little Hong. His father passed away early due to his addiction to alcohol, and his mother left home to search for work elsewhere. From a young age, Hong had to endure the cruelty and coldness of his relatives, especially his aunt. His aunt was ruthless and constantly spoke harsh, venomous words to him. She tried every possible way to tarnish Hong's view of his mother, hoping that he would come to hate her. One time, she asked him if he wanted to visit his mother and 'the baby' in Thanh Hoa. Then, she cruelly described the miserable and poor life of Hong's mother. Despite all this, Hong’s love for his mother remained strong. One day after school, Hong saw a woman sitting in a rickshaw who resembled his mother. He rushed to follow and called out to her. When he caught up and realized it was indeed his mother, Hong burst into tears. Held in his mother’s warm embrace, filled with love, Hong felt happiness and forgot all the cruel words his aunt had said.

16. Reference Example 19
Hong is a young boy who lost his father. His mother, driven by poverty and the search for a new life, left their hometown to seek work elsewhere. Hong lived with his cruel aunt, who was always critical and spoke ill of his mother. One day, his aunt invited him to Thanh Hoa to visit his mother, telling him that his mother had a new baby, was poor, and struggling. Though Hong heard this, he remained silent. His heart ached for his mother and he hated the outdated customs that had forced her to leave him and search for work far away. One day, while on his way home from school, Hong spotted a woman sitting in a rickshaw who resembled his mother. He immediately ran after the rickshaw and called out. When he caught up, he realized it was indeed his mother. Hong felt a deep sense of longing and cried, rushing into his mother's arms. In that moment, Hong felt the love, warmth, and beauty of his mother, and he forgot all the harsh words of his aunt.

17. Bài tham khảo số 1
Hồng là một chú bé mồ côi cha, mẹ thì bỏ nhà đi tha hương cầu thực. Nên Hồng phải chịu sự giả dối của họ hàng nhất là bà cô của chú. Một hôm cô của chú mở lời kêu chú vào Thanh Hoá chơi với mẹ. Khi biết cô mình đang đóng kịch nên chú không đáp lại. Tưởng là đã xong ai ngờ bà cô lại đánh thêm một đòn tâm lý nữa là ngân dài chữ em bé làm cho chú nghẹn ứ cổ họng. Gần đến đoạn tang thầy thì từ trên trường chú đã thấy thấp thoáng hình ảnh của mẹ trên xe kéo thì chú gọi nhưng lại sợ là không phải là mợ mình. Khi biết đó là mợ mình thì chú đã nằm lên người mợ chú và quên đi những lời nói của bà cô.

18. Reference Sample 2
As the anniversary of Hong's father's death approached, he grew increasingly sentimental and longed to reunite with his mother. One day, his aunt invited him over and asked if he wanted to meet his mother and the 'baby'. She then went on to tear at Hong's heart by describing his mother's harsh life—ragged clothes, poverty, selling goods, and not daring to greet acquaintances. The more his aunt spoke, the more silent Hong became, and soon he was crying. The more he heard, the more he felt sorrow for his mother and anger towards the old, oppressive traditions that caused her suffering. One day, while on his way home from school, Hong spotted someone on a rickshaw who resembled his mother. He hurriedly ran after it and called out. A few moments later, he caught up and realized it was indeed his mother. Hong threw himself into her arms, overwhelmed with emotion. In that moment, he felt the full warmth, love, and tenderness of his mother. All the cruel words from his aunt were forgotten, replaced only with deep emotion and boundless love for his mother.

19. Reference Sample 3
The boy Hong was born as the result of a forced marriage without love: his father was an addict, and his young mother, though yearning for affection, had to bury her hopes in the arms of a drug-addicted husband. Eventually, his father passed away, and his mother left Hong and his sibling to search for a living elsewhere, facing the cold indifference of their relatives. His paternal aunt, in particular, constantly filled Hong's mind with cruel, twisted thoughts to make him distrust and despise his mother. Yet, Hong did not hate her. Instead, he understood and sympathized with her, growing even more resentful of the outdated traditions that had tormented her. One afternoon, after school, he noticed someone on a rickshaw who resembled his mother. He nervously called out, and when his mother turned around, Hong rushed into her embrace, and the two shared a heartfelt reunion. In her arms, Hong forgot all about the venomous words his aunt had spoken.

