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  1. The Giant of the Moon: A Vietnamese Legend of the Cuội

    Sep 10, 2024 · The Giant of the Moon: A Vietnamese Legend of the Cuội I. Introduction Vietnamese folklore is rich with stories and legends that reflect the culture, values, and beliefs of its people. …

  2. The Legend of Cuội on the Moon - Vietvoz

    This timeless legend is more than just a folktale. It teaches us about love, responsibility, loyalty, and the consequences of neglect. Cuội’s story is a gentle reminder that even small actions, like forgetting a …

  3. The Moon Boy, a legend from Vietnam - Myths, Legends, Folklores ...

    It showed the reason why the buffalo boy named as Cuoi was pulled far from the earth until reached the moon. Nowadays, there is still image of Cuoi sitting at the root of Banyan tree and looking down to …

  4. Thằng Cuội Beth's Notes Songs & Resources

    Cuoi is an character from a legend called “The man under the Moon tree.” During the full moon, the moon craters were seen to be shaped like a banyan tree. (source)

  5. The Legend of Mr. Cuoi Dancing with the Moon and Sister Hang

    The imagery of Mr. Cuoi dancing with the moon, alongside Sister Hang Nga, is deeply intertwined with the childhood memories of countless generations, especially during each Mid-Autumn Festival.

  6. The story of Cuoi - Vietnamese Language Studies

    Oct 8, 2017 · One day, a band of thieves, having known that Cuoi has the magical tree, killed his wife and threw her guts away. Cuoi couldn’t save her because she didn’t have enough guts.

  7. The Legend of Cuoi, the Man on the Moon | Sự tích chú Cuội, a Bilingua

    Families gather together to eat mooncakes and fruits while sharing folk tales about the Moon—like the story of Cuoi in this book. The book is also illustrated with gorgeous colors, and printed on high …

  8. Unveiling the Legend of Mr. Cuội | 6 Captivating Chapters

    Sep 20, 2023 · Discover the legend of Mr. Cuội, the humble woodcutter turned moon-dweller. With VLS learn more about Vietnamese folklore.

  9. Cuối (also spelled Cượi) is the Vietnamese pronunciation of the Cuoi people’s autonym. In the Cuoi language, “Cuoi” means “human”.

  10. Chu Cuoi - The Moon Boy - YeuAnhVan.com

    At last Cuoi was free and hid himself in a bamboo grave and luckily found a jar of gold. He came back and gave it to his uncle and his aunt to atone for faults while the poor blind man was waiting for his …