Tiểu Luận Cam nhan ve cay lua doi voi doi song cua ban than (tieng anh)

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    RICE

    Rice (Oryza sativa) is the staple food of the Vietnamese people in particular and Asia in general. From this eternal, rice stick with the Vietnamese people and the village where I was born. I am always proud of my country with a long-standing cultural tradition. So much effort has been made, turning Vietnam from the rate of poverty to the second largest rice exporter in the world, gloriously marching shoulder by shoulder with other cradles of the wet rice civilization of mankind. From childhood, the image of single white stork’s wings on immense rice fields was always loomed in my mind through folk songs and lullabies of my mother and my grandmother:

    Con cò bay lả bay la
    Bay từ Cửa Phủ bay ra cánh đồng
    My childhood was associated with rice, and I have grown up on rice, grains daily. Delicious pure-white rice brought me up. Hidden in each grain of rice I eat is much sweat and tears of my parents. How much I remember the sweltering summer days when I followed my mother to harvest rice paddy, or the cold winter days going with my grandmother to raise the first seedlings for a new crop. All hard work and diligence were herded into the rice, expecting a bumper crop full enough of the whole family. Beside the meal from grains of rice each day, I always expect the holidays to come soon to enjoy lots of delicious rice cakes of my mother, such as Chưng cake and Dày cake in Lunar New Year, Trôi cake and Chay cake in Cold Food Festival. The bowls of soup for the cold or sweet-smelling green rice flakes have always permanently attached me to my beloved country. Rice not only brings filled life, but also becomes the beauty in the spiritual and cultural life of my family generations and all the Vietnamese people. Rice is the friend of man and the symbol of the plentiful prosperity of the country.
    Time passed so fast along with so many changes. The industrialization and modernization become prevalent but the image of rice and its potential value is still the central position in the development process of the country. Moreover, it is considered the symbol of the ASEAN community as the precious treasure. Because of the closeness and deep love to rice, I did determine to attend the Hanoi University of Agriculture. I will attempt to study and do research in order to produce rice varieties with advanced methods to achieve high productivity as well as to reduce the burden of the farmers and to enhance the country's development.
     

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