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Top 10 Bài viết tóm tắt truyền thuyết Thánh Gióng xuất sắc nhất

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Top 10 Bài viết tóm tắt truyền thuyết Thánh Gióng xuất sắc nhất

1. Reference article number 1

After defeating the An enemy, Thanh Giong rode his horse to the top of the mountain and flew straight into the sky. People established temples and held annual village festivals to commemorate Saint Giong’s victory. Golden ponds and bamboo bushes become vestiges preserving memories of Thanh Giong’s majestic battle.

During the reign of the sixth Hung King, in Giong village, there was an old couple who worked hard and were considered virtuous, but they never had children. One day, when the wife went to the field, she suddenly stepped into a large footprint. After twelve months of pregnancy, she gave birth to a healthy son. The special thing is that, even though he is three years old, the boy still cannot walk or talk or laugh.

When the An enemy invaded, the boy asked to join the fight. He grew quickly, ate a lot but was not full, and his new armor became tight. The villagers had to contribute rice to feed him. When the enemy came, the boy turned into a soldier, wearing iron armor, riding an iron horse, holding an iron whip, going into battle and defeating the enemy. The iron whip broke, Thanh Giong pulled up the bamboo bushes on the side of the road to continue fighting the enemy.

After the victory, Thanh Giong alone rode his horse to the top of the mountain and flew straight into the sky. People built temples and held annual village festivals to commemorate the heroic victory of Saint Giong. Golden ponds, lakes and bamboo bushes became precious traces of this historic battle.

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2. Reference article number 3

During the reign of the sixth Hung King, in Giong village, there was an elderly couple who worked hard, were known as virtuous people, but were heartbroken because they never had any children. One day, when the wife went to the field, she suddenly stumbled on a strange footprint. Returning home, she conceived and after twelve months, a healthy son was born. However, the strange thing is, after three years, the baby still does not know how to talk or smile, only knows where to put it and lie there.

When the An invaders invaded, King Hung wanted to find talented people to help the country, and the boy heard that and immediately asked to join the fight. From then on, the boy grew up quickly, ate non-stop, and his newly sewn armor became tight. The villagers had to contribute food to feed him.

The brave man Giong wore iron armor, rode an iron horse, and carried an iron whip to fight the enemy. The iron whip broke, but Giong did not falter, even uprooting bamboo bushes on the side of the road to continue the fight. After the victory, Giong alone rode his horse to the top of Soc Son mountain and then flew straight to the sky. There, people built a temple and held an annual village festival to commemorate his victory. Today, the ponds and golden bamboo bushes are still traces of the historical battle and are where Mr. Giong once went.

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3. Reference article number 2

During the reign of the sixth Hung King, in Giong village, there was an old couple who worked hard in business, were famous for being virtuous people, but were heartbroken because they had no children. One day, while the wife was working in the fields, she saw a large footprint, she put her foot in it and went home pregnant. After twelve months, a healthy baby boy was born. The strange thing is that at the age of three, the boy still did not know how to walk, talk, or smile.

When the An invaders invaded, King Hung sent people to find talented people to save the country. The boy spoke first and asked to join the fight. The boy asked the messenger to tell the king to buy him an iron horse, an iron whip and an iron armor. From then on, the boy grew up quickly. After eating seven servings of rice and three servings of eggplant contributed by the neighbors, the boy grew up to become a strong man, wearing iron armor, riding an iron horse, and holding an iron whip to rush into battle to fight the enemy. While fighting the enemy, the iron whip broke, but the soldier pulled up bamboo bushes along the road as weapons to continue the fight.

The An enemy was defeated, the soldier alone rode his horse to the top of the mountain and then flew into the sky. To commemorate the heroic deeds, people built temples and annually organized village festivals to celebrate. Traces of the old battle still exist on the ground, on the bamboo bushes where the boy defeated the enemy.

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4. Reference article number 5

Once upon a time, in Giong Mot village, Phu Dong commune, there was a giant footprint printed on a rock. People believed that it was Mr. Dong’s footprint when picking eggplants on a stormy night. Mr. Dong is strangely tall: his head holds the sky, his feet step on the ground, his shoulders touch the clouds, he molds rocks into hills and mountains, cuts sand into rivers, and rakes the ground to make rice fields. His voice sounded like thunder, his steps touched the earth and sky, his eyes flashed like lightning, his breath sprayed rain clouds and stormy winds. Traces of Mr. Dong still exist in many places such as Binh Tan mound, Kham mountain, Soc Son mountain, Giong Mot village. Every year on the 9th day of the 4th lunar month, Mr. Dong returns to pick eggplants, causing rain and lightning.

In Giong Mot village, there was an old woman who had no children. She lives alone in a torn thatched hut. Every day, she goes to the garden to take care of the tomato beds or to the fields to collect crabs and snails to sell to earn money to buy rice and feed herself. On a stormy night, Mr. Dong returned and left a giant footprint in the garden. The next morning, the old woman saw strange, huge footprints. She tried it and not long after that, she became pregnant.

She went to Trai Mon forest, and after nine months and ten days, she gave birth to Mr. Dong under a big tree, on a mound in the middle of the lagoon. She named her child Giong. Right after that, the sky turned into lots of shrimp, crabs, and fish for her to eat and have milk to feed her children. Stones turn into tubs, bamboo mats turn into beds for children to sleep on. For three consecutive years, Mr. Dong lay quietly in bed, not talking or laughing. When the An enemy invaded, Mr. Dong stood up, transformed into a healthy young man and asked his mother to go fight the An enemy. That’s why people sing:

God loves Bach Viet mountains and rivers,

In the place of grass and python, a miracle emerged

(Hero of Giong village – Cao Huy Dinh)

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5. Reference article number 4

During the reign of the sixth Hung King, in Giong village there lived an old couple who worked hard and were known for their kindness. However, they have no children. One day, the wife went to the field and stuck her foot in a big footprint. As a result, she became pregnant and after twelve months, they were blessed with the birth of a son from the corn. The special thing is that even though he is three years old, the boy still cannot walk or talk or laugh.

When the An invaders invaded, the boy suddenly asked to join the fight. He grew up quickly, he ate constantly, and his newly sewn shirt was already tight enough. People in the village had to come together to contribute rice to feed the boy. During the battle, the boy grew up to become a warrior, wearing iron armor, riding an iron horse, and holding an iron whip to rush out to defeat the enemy. Even though the iron whip was broken, Giong still uprooted the bamboo bushes on the side of the road to defeat the enemy.

When he won, Giong alone rode his horse to the top of the mountain, then flew straight into the sky. People in the village set up temples and hold festivals every year to commemorate. The ponds, lakes and shiny bamboo bushes are all traces of Giong’s legendary battle.

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6. Reference article number 7

According to tradition, during the reign of King Hung Vuong the sixth, in Giong village, there was a gentle and hard-working old couple but they had no children. One day, the wife went to the field and discovered a large footprint. She immediately put her foot on it to check and when she came home, she was pregnant. After twelve months, they were blessed with the birth of a handsome, healthy baby boy. Even though the boy was three years old, he still didn’t know how to talk or laugh, and he didn’t know how to walk, he only knew where to lie down.

When the An enemy invaded our country, King Hung sent messengers to find talented people to help the country. Hearing the news, the child suddenly spoke and asked to be forged an iron horse, an iron armor, and an iron whip to destroy the enemy. Strangely, from then on, the boy began to develop rapidly. No matter how much food you eat, you won’t feel full, no matter how much clothes you wear, they won’t fit you. People in the village worked together to contribute rice to raise the children.

When the enemy arrived, the boy suddenly became a soldier. The brave soldier wore iron armor, rode an iron horse and carried an iron whip to fight the enemy. Even though the iron whip was broken, Giong still uprooted the bamboo bushes on the side of the road to destroy the enemy. After the enemy was defeated, the soldier alone rode his horse to the top of Soc Son mountain, then flew straight to the sky.

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7. Reference article number 6

In the old days, in Giong village, there was a poor couple who had lived together for many years but had not yet been blessed to become parents. Their wish came true when the wife went to the field and discovered a large footprint. She set foot on the test and twelve months later, they were at peace with the birth of a healthy, handsome boy. The boy grew up but did not know how to talk, smile, or walk, he only knew where to lie.

When the An enemy invaded his territory, King Hung sent messengers to find talented people to help the country. Hearing the sound of the loudspeaker, the child suddenly said the first words: “Mom, come and invite the messenger here.” After the messenger arrived, the boy said: “Go back and tell the king to prepare an iron horse, an iron whip and an iron armor for me. I will defeat these enemies.” The messenger was both happy and surprised and ran back to report to the king. The king ordered someone to quickly do what the boy requested. From then on, the boy grew rapidly, no matter how much he ate, he was not satisfied, and the villagers contributed together to raise him.

When the enemy came, the boy became a soldier. Wearing iron armor, riding an iron horse and holding an iron whip, the boy rushed out to fight the enemy. The iron whip broke, but Giong pulled up the bamboo cluster on the side of the road to destroy the enemy. At that time, the enemy panicked and broke up. The boy chased them to the foot of Soc Son mountain. After that, Giong returned to the village, bowed three times to his mother and flew into the sky. To commemorate the hero who defeated the An invaders, the king named him Phu Dong Thien Vuong and established a temple right in his hometown.

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8. Reference article number 9

According to legend, during the reign of the sixth Hung King, in Giong village, there was a gentle, hard-working couple. One time, the wife went to the field and discovered a different footprint, so she immediately tried it. She became pregnant and twelve months later, they gave birth to a baby. Even though he was happy, the boy grew up to three years old and still did not know how to talk or smile.

When the An invaders invaded, King Hung sent messengers to find talented people. When he heard the messenger’s voice, the boy suddenly said: “Mom, invite the messenger in here, I will tell the story.” The messenger arrived, and the boy asked him to go and tell the king to prepare an iron horse, an iron whip and an iron armor with the promise of defeating the enemy. After that, the boy grew rapidly, no matter how much he ate, he was not satisfied, and his clothes did not fit him no matter what. The villagers had to contribute rice to feed the boy, hoping he would kill the enemy and save the country.

The enemy came, when the messenger brought horses, whips and iron armor, the boy turned into a soldier fighting the enemy. The enemy was destroyed, the iron whip was broken, the soldier pulled up the bamboo cluster on the side of the road to defeat the enemy. The enemy was defeated and the enemy fled. After that, the warrior rode his horse to the top of the mountain, took off his armor and flew into the sky. The king built a temple to commemorate his gratitude and appointed him Phu Dong Thien Vuong. Today, the temple still exists in Phu Dong village, also known as Giong village. Legend has it that the bamboo bushes in Gia Binh district, where fire-breathing horses burned, have now become golden, and the horse’s footprints are now consecutive ponds and lakes. There is also the story of Chay village, where a horse screaming fire burned down a village.

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9. Reference article No. 8

Once upon a time in Giong village, there was a kind and virtuous couple, but they never had a child. One day, the wife went to the field and discovered a strange footprint, so she tried it. After the pregnancy, she gave birth to a boy. But at the age of three, the boy still did not know how to talk or smile.

When the An invaders invaded, King Hung wanted to find good people to help the country, so he sent messengers everywhere. When the messenger arrived at Giong village, the boy immediately told his mother to invite the messenger in. The boy told the messenger that he needed to prepare an iron horse, an iron sword and an iron armor to fight the enemy. From then on, the boy grew rapidly, and the villagers had to contribute rice to feed him.

When the enemy arrived, the boy suddenly became a soldier. The brave soldier defeated the enemy army, then rode his horse to the top of Soc Son mountain and flew straight into the sky. The king commemorated his gratitude and appointed him Phu Dong Thien Vuong, establishing a temple in his hometown.

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10. Reference article number 10

In a village, there was a gentle couple who never had a child. One day, the wife went to the field and discovered a large footprint, so she immediately tried it. Twelve months later, she gave birth to a boy. Even though he is three years old, he still does not know how to talk or laugh.

As soon as the An enemy invaded, King Hung wanted to find talented people to fight the enemy to save the country. The messenger arrived at Giong village, suddenly the boy suddenly said: “Mom, please invite the messenger here.” The boy asked the messenger to return to the king and buy him an iron horse, an iron whip, and a set of iron armor to fight the enemy. From then on, the boy grew rapidly, no matter how much he ate, he was not satisfied, and no matter how much he wore, his clothes did not fit.

When the enemy army arrived, the messenger brought an iron horse, iron whip and iron armor. The boy became a soldier and defeated the enemy army. After finishing fighting, the warrior took off his armor and rode his horse to the sky. To commemorate his gratitude, the king built a temple in his hometown and named him Phu Dong Thien Vuong.

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