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		<title>The first episode of the five-episode large-scale political film &#8220;The Look of You&#8221; in the centenary of the founding of the party &#8220;Faith&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The first episode of the five-episode large-scale political film &#8220;The Look of You&#8221; in the centenary of the founding of the party &#8220;Faith&#8221; Faith is the spiritual &#8220;calcium&#8221; of communists. From the bloody revolutionary war period to the arduous new era of socialism with Chinese characteristics, for centuries, the Chinese Communists have always strengthened their [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p> <strong> <strong>The first episode of the five-episode large-scale political film &#8220;The Look of You&#8221; in the centenary of the founding of the party &#8220;Faith&#8221; Faith is the spiritual &#8220;calcium&#8221; of communists. From the bloody revolutionary war period to the arduous new era of socialism with Chinese characteristics, for centuries, the Chinese Communists have always strengthened their ideals and convictions, united and led the people to overcome difficulties and invincible. This kind of power travels through time and space and becomes stronger over time, illuminating the way forward and enlightening the future.  At the beginning of the 20th century, China was dying and distressed. In the days of wind and rain, the first full Chinese translation of the &#8220;Communist Manifesto&#8221; was published, like a flash of lightning, piercing the dark night.  The founding of the Communist Party of China promoted Marxism toward factories and mines. In the face of heavy oppression, more and more workers have picked up the &#8220;Communist Manifesto&#8221;, took the initiative to absorb progressive ideas, and draw on the strength of struggle. People also brought pamphlets with the head of the &#8220;big beard&#8221; to the countryside. The seeds of faith began to take root in the fields.  In those days, no matter where they were, many people were using their own methods to pursue the brightest in their beliefs. In 1927, the Kuomintang, which betrayed the revolution, blatantly &#8220;cleared the party against the Communist Party&#8221; throughout the country. Zhang Chaoxie, then the head of the organization of the CCP&#8217;s Yongxiu District Committee, was killed by bandits. Wang Jingyan, who studied far away in Moscow, resolutely returned to China and continued his revolutionary career where her husband had struggled before his death.  Wang Jingyan and the male comrades travelled through the mountains and rivers to carry out rural work. Within a year, the county&#8217;s Communist Party members grew to more than 400. On a rainy night full of thoughts, she lightly chanted the lyrics &#8220;I and You&#8221; that she and her husband wrote together, &#8220;Great ideals and common ambitions, let us live and die together, I am you.&#8221; In June 1928, 26-year-old Wang Jingyan died after being arrested. When Fanghua was 25 and 26 years old, why did Zhang Chaoxie and Wang Jingyan take care of their lives and revolutionize them at their own expense? Later generations tried to understand their beliefs and choices from the letters.  Countless young soldiers of the Red Army have traded their young lives for the hope of the Chinese revolution. And most of them couldn&#8217;t even leave their names. In 1934, when the Red Army assembled, the 17 brothers in Ruijinhuawu Village, Jiangxi once planted 17 pine trees, telling their families that &#8220;seeing the pine is like seeing the person&#8221;. They rushed to the battlefield and never returned. Today, these 17 &#8220;trees of faith&#8221; are still thriving.  At the beginning of the founding of New China, one was poor and the other was in vain, and a hundred waste was waiting for prosperity. People embark on a new Long March road. The 26-year-old &#8220;Han of Coal&#8221; Ma Wanshui responded to the call of the state and came to Hebei Longyan Iron Mine, which supplies much-needed resources for large-scale construction across the country. Yu Changqing, former member of the &#8220;Ma Wanshui Group&#8221; recalled, &#8220;He wielded a 12-pound sledgehammer, and later hit 800 and 1,000. Others won’t work for three or two minutes, and Ma Wanshui’s eye is five or six minutes. His strength is too great.&#8221; The real and imminent sense of crisis pushed Ma Wanshui forward. This persevering Communist Party member firmly believes that the hands of workers will eventually build a modern socialist China.  Sixty years have passed, and the Ma Wanshui team, which initially had only 18 people, has stepped forward step by step, went abroad, and developed into a company with an annual output value of nearly 300 million yuan.  The journey of the road is consistent. The river of history continues to rush forward. In 1977, 19-year-old Huang Danian went all the way north from Guixian, Guangxi to Jilin University.  On the days when the snow was flying, he wandered in the sea of ​​knowledge in the thin clothes, hungry and thirsty, not feeling cold at all. When graduating from undergraduate, Huang Danian wrote a farewell message in the notebook of his classmates. Just 9 words, it&#8217;s as heavy as possible. The scorching faith, supporting all the efforts and fatigue of these years, has long been melted into the core of his life. Huang Danian&#8217;s return to China promoted China&#8217;s entry into the &#8220;Deep Earth Era&#8221; and took five years to complete the 20-year road of developed countries. The hero has no regrets, this Communist Party member who pursues ideals and sticks to his faith all his life dedicated his most precious life to the motherland where his dreams started.  Several generations of communists have succumbed to the road, worked hard, and passed on from generation to generation, never giving up. This belief originates from the scientific theory of Marxism. Today, the same belief is resonating in the &#8220;back wave.&#8221;  Time flies, the world on the map has undergone profound changes in a century. The gleams of light in the long chaotic night have now converged into a dazzling galaxy.  The vicissitudes of Linggu, the original intention remains the same. No matter what era, the Communists’ determination to pursue their ideals and serve the people has never changed, and their beliefs have become stronger over time.  Producer: Sun Chengbin and Liu Gang Planning: Li Keyong and Li Zhongfa Producer: Sun Zhiping Executive Producer: Zhang Pingfeng and Li Jie Director: Li Yaguang Main camera: Guo Gang and Li Haiwei Camera crew: Fan Junwei, Jiang Mingming, Rao Rao, Kong Linghang, Li Yuhui, Tan Guanghua, Yang Fan, Yue Wenting Huang Hexun, Cen Zhilian, Liu Bin, Wang Yiwen, Li Xiaobo, Wu Feizuo, Pan Xu, Feng Yuan, and Li Tao Camera Assistant: An Feiyang Tan Yifan Yang Yuhua Liu Jiajun Academic Advisor: Jin Minqing Luo Pinghan Feng Lixia Lai Desheng Vision: Xia Yong Commentary: Wang Shuailong Calligraphy: Huang Qiuyuan Special thanks to Central Party School Central Party History and Literature Research Institute Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Thanks Wang Jingyan Organization Cadre College China Huaye Science and Industry Group Co., Ltd. Filming Xinhua News Agency Audio and Video Department</strong></strong><br />
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		<title>Promote propaganda after the 13th Party Congress Đại</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2021 01:44:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Standing Board of the Provincial Party Committee has just issued a plan to promote propaganda work after the 13th National Party Congress. The provincial leaders studied and thoroughly grasped the Resolution of the 13th Party Congress According to the direction of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, propaganda activities must closely follow [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Standing Board of the Provincial Party Committee has just issued a plan to promote propaganda work after the 13th National Party Congress.</strong><br />
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<p> The provincial leaders studied and thoroughly grasped the Resolution of the 13th Party Congress According to the direction of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, propaganda activities must closely follow the leadership, political and ideological orientation of the Party Committee and functional agencies, ensuring practical effectiveness, associated with propaganda and implementation. carry out political tasks of localities, agencies and units. Propaganda must be carried out in diverse, attractive and lively forms, creating an atmosphere of excitement and patriotic emulation among people of all strata. Concentrate on fighting and refuting information and views that are wrong, hostile, and anti-Party and State; negative behaviors according to the motto: &#8220;take construction as the main&#8221;, &#8220;take the positive to repel the negative&#8221;. The propaganda period is divided into two phases: Phase 1 is in 2021, phase 2 is in 2022 and the following years. Thereby creating a unity of awareness, political thought and action in the Party and society, in order to successfully implement the Resolution of the 13th National Congress of the Party and the Resolution of the Party Congress. 20th province, term 2020 &#8211; 2021. At the same time, it contributes to strengthening the people&#8217;s confidence in the Party, arousing the desire to develop a prosperous and happy country; successfully realize the goals of rich people, strong country, democracy, justice and civilization&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Why didn&#8217;t the Japanese eat meat for centuries?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2021 09:31:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It was not until Emperor Meiji ascended the throne that eating cattle and poultry became popular in Japan. In February 1872, a group of monks broke into the royal palace, hoping to see the emperor. As a result, half of the monks were killed by royal soldiers. They understood what was waiting for them in [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>It was not until Emperor Meiji ascended the throne that eating cattle and poultry became popular in Japan.</strong><br />
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<p> In February 1872, a group of monks broke into the royal palace, hoping to see the emperor. As a result, half of the monks were killed by royal soldiers. They understood what was waiting for them in that infiltration but decided to do it anyway. To them, the repeal of the Emperor&#8217;s centuries-old ban on meat eating was terrible for Japan. <strong> Why did the Japanese never eat meat?</strong> According to the <em> Atlas Obscura</em> , for about 12 centuries, the cherry people hardly touched a piece of meat. Especially beef. This type of meat is taboo. Some temples have enacted a law that those who eat must fast for more than 100 days to atone for their sins. Prohibitions can be mentioned as people who eat wild goats, wolves, rabbits, dogs or raccoons must repent for 5 days before going to the temple. People who eat pigs and deer must repent for 60 days. Meanwhile, people who eat cows and horses must repent for up to 150 days. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_08_119_39111203/37e944d05792becce783.jpg" width="625" height="574"> <em> Eating meat of beneficial animals such as buffaloes and cows used to be taboo in Japan. Photo: Atlas Obscura. </em> This seemingly absurd story begins in the 6th century. Buddhism was introduced to Japan from Korea. During this period, the Japanese still ate meat. They like venison, wild boar and many others. Wild meat dishes are indispensable in aristocratic banquets. However, according to the Buddhist concept, humans can be reincarnated into other beings, including animals. Therefore, when we eat meat, we are likely eating our own ancestors. This is truly horrifying for people of faith. In 675, Emperor Tenmu issued a decree banning the eating of beef, horses, dogs, chickens and monkeys in time for the farming season (April-September). Over time, this ban was extended throughout the year to all meats. In fact, even before the ban, meat was not an essential part of the lives of most people. Japan is an island nation. New fish and seafood are the most popular items. &#8220;Protein is supplied mainly by rice, not meat or milk,&#8221; historian Naomishi Ishiga once wrote. Breeding in the island nation is very difficult. Therefore, eating animals useful for agriculture is also discouraged. Although the ban was issued, not everyone obeyed it, especially the nobility. Many records show that they once sent pork, beef and milk as offerings to the emperor. In the 18th century, the Hikone clan sent a gift of beef soaked in sake to the shoguns. Gifts are packaged in packages labeled &#8220;medicine&#8221;. According to the <em> Atlas Obscura</em> Although banned, meat is still considered a food with medicinal properties. Even monks sometimes eat meat on prescription. In addition, certain foods such as birds, dolphins or whales are still acceptable. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_08_119_39111203/0a357b0c684e8110d85f.jpg" width="625" height="451"> <em> Fish is considered the exception. Photo: Atlas Obscura. </em> &#8220;Buddhism has commandments about reincarnation as well as forbidding the eating of mammals. The strong faith makes many people think that if they eat mammals, after they die, they will be reincarnated as them. On the rare occasions of eating meat, the Japanese cook it in an open-air stove. After eating, they must avoid looking at the altar so as not to mistake spiritual contamination,&#8221; Ishige wrote. <strong> The Change of Emperor Meiji</strong> Around the 16th century, Portuguese missionaries set foot in the country of cherry. They tell the people here that drinking milk is like drinking blood and the ban on beef is absurd. Lord Toyotomi Hideyoshi even asked the missionaries a lot about this issue. He wondered why it was possible to eat beef when it was a useful animal for the farm. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_08_119_39111203/5e562e6f3d2dd4738d3c.jpg" width="625" height="432"> <em> Emperor Meiji and his reforms changed long-held notions of meat in Japan. Photo: Atlas Obsucra. </em> Change only really came at the end of the 19th century. When Emperor Meiji came to power, he advocated changing the political structure, opening up to the outside, quickly absorbing Western technology. &#8220;During this period, many people began to think that the fact that the Japanese were physically inferior to Westerners was because they did not eat meat and dairy foods,&#8221; Ishige wrote. The Meiji government began to remove taboos in the ancient diet. Meat and dairy production companies began to appear. The emperor himself also ate meat to welcome the new year (1872) to convince people to give up the concept of not eating meat. This has led to protests from Buddhists and farmers (mostly dependent on animals for farming). Also in 1872, an edict was issued. It reads: &#8220;Beef is a nutritious food. However, many people still try to thwart our efforts to Westernize by clinging to ancient beliefs. This is against the wishes of the emperor. &#8220;. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_08_119_39111203/ab66dc5fcf1d26437f0c.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> The Japanese are no longer afraid to eat meat. Photo: The CEO Magazine. </em> After a long time, the emperor&#8217;s efforts also succeeded. Japan opened its doors to the world, importing and learning the meat dishes of Korea, China and the West. Before long, Western-style meat restaurants filled the city. Japanese restaurants also started selling medicinal beef stew (which later evolved into the famous sukiyaki). Up to now, meat has become an essential part of Japanese meals, just like sushi.</p>
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		<title>When onsen becomes a way of life</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 22:20:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Recently, a wave of onsen baths has been aroused, becoming a trend, a habit, even a way of life. Of course, that is not just because of the amazing health benefits that onsen brings. Overview of Yoko Onsen Quang Hanh. If you want to be healthy… take an onsen bath For Japanese people, onsen baths [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Recently, a wave of onsen baths has been aroused, becoming a trend, a habit, even a way of life. Of course, that is not just because of the amazing health benefits that onsen brings.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> Overview of Yoko Onsen Quang Hanh. </em> <strong> If you want to be healthy… take an onsen bath</strong><br />
For Japanese people, onsen baths are a secret for them to become the longest living, healthy people in the world. The Japanese take onsen baths as a habit, a passion, a must-do to take care of their health and improve their quality of life. Every month, the Japanese bathe onsen at least 2 times. Every 500 meters, there is a public bathhouse or onsen facility. It can be said that onsen for Japanese people is not a single god &#8220;bathing&#8221;, but also an art, a faith in a mystical and divine power. And it is this belief that the whole world wants to learn.<br />
In Vietnam, hot mineral baths have become an effective remedy for a long time that can support panacea treatment, from skin diseases, osteoarthritis, digestive diseases to helping people relieve stress. , re-energizing with a refreshing spirit. But hot mineral baths are only really upgraded to a true Japanese form of onsen art when the Yoko Onsen Quang Hanh area was born in May 2020 in Cam Pha, Quang Ninh. Since its debut, Yoko Onsen Quang Hanh has created a wave, a super hot trend, an experience that everyone has to try at least once. And when you try it, it will be difficult to resist the desire to come back for a second or third time, and even an onsen bath suddenly becomes a habit that is difficult to break. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_23_11_38612957/4859e693c0d1298f70c0.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Sauna at Yoko Onsen Quang Hanh. </em> The first thing that makes Yoko Onsen Quang Hanh &#8220;feverish&#8221; is the special health value that this hot spring brings. According to documents from French experts from the French colonial period, the Quanh Hanh mineral spring has been recognized as one of the few most valuable mineral sources in Vietnam. Experts in Tokyo also analyzed and pointed out Quanh Hanh mineral source is one of the mineral water mines with the highest mineralized hot bromine content in the world. With that special mineral ingredient, Quang Hanh hot mineral is very effective in excreting toxins, reducing pain, restoring muscle and joint functions, promoting blood circulation, enhancing immunity, supporting treatment of diseases. skin, rejuvenate the skin, especially to help refresh the spirit, reduce stress &#8230; In particular, with the most advanced and modern water filtration and operation system that Sun Group invests in, the value of mineral resources in Quang Hanh is improved, impurities are removed, only minerals are retained. valuable for human health. Like a miracle for health, Quang Hanh hot mineral is confirmed by experts to be suitable for all ages and effective with many health problems, from fatigue due to physical movements, stress due to labor. mind, to afflictions because of chaos anxiety. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_23_11_38612957/6e71c5bbe3f90aa753e8.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Jum bath at Yoko Onsen Quang Hanh. </em> <strong> Want to love life, then find the art of Phu Tang</strong><br />
An important thing that makes the wave of relaxation and mineral bathing at Yoko Onsen Quang Hanh never hot is because the onsen here has been raised to the artistic level of the feeling. In the midst of a space filled with Fusang, all senses are almost completely awakened. The sight will be filled with the peaceful beauty of traditional Japanese wooden villas, of a Japanese garden with rare Arhat and bonsai shapes, stone lamps, shallow streams, and stone bridges. … Coming to this place, it feels as if I am lost in a small village in the land of a peaceful sunrise. From the public bath or the villas looking up, you will see immense green mountains, majestic, poetic and peaceful. Step through the open Engawa corridors or indulge in the baths, hot tubs, your hearing will be filled with the meditative sound of water gurgling, birds chirping, soothing music. … Your smell will be filled with a relaxing scent in the spa or sauna. And best of all, your touch is pampered by a myriad of standard Japanese onsen experiences.</p>
<p>With 25 mineral baths, you can choose to bathe in a rock pool, bathe in a park, bathe in a jars, or even bathe in caves as a way to return to primitive civilization. You can also choose a sauna with hot, cold, Himalayan salt rock baths &#8230; to see how much fatigue and stress seem to have disappeared with the steam. And if you want to find peaceful and relaxing moments, choose the right Japanese or Swedish spa treatments, so that your body can rest lazily. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_23_11_38612957/4e6198abbee957b70ef8.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Fairy bathing area at Yoko Onsen Quang Hanh. </em> Finally, even your taste buds will be satisfied when you come to Yoko Onsen Quang Hanh by Japanese dishes with fresh local ingredients, meticulously cared for by talented chefs. Yoko Onsen Quang Hanh is like a miniature Phu Tang, where you can feel the most of the country&#8217;s culture of cherry blossoms. This is also a place for you to feel more love for life when you can slow down, listen to your body, regain energy, and more importantly, take care of your health in the right way of the world&#8217;s leading country in terms of age. longevity.</p>
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		<title>Thiago Silva&#8217;s wife criticizes Werner</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Thùy Linh]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2021 19:32:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Isabele, wife of midfielder Thiago Silva, expressed disappointment as he watched Timo Werner miss the chance in Chelsea&#8217;s 1-1 draw against Real Madrid. &#8220;It is karma of you guys. Every team we go to has strikers who score continuously. And this person named Werner, who is he?&#8221;, Isabele shared in a video posted to the [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Isabele, wife of midfielder Thiago Silva, expressed disappointment as he watched Timo Werner miss the chance in Chelsea&#8217;s 1-1 draw against Real Madrid.</strong><br />
<span id="more-9931"></span> &#8220;It is karma of you guys. Every team we go to has strikers who score continuously. And this person named Werner, who is he?&#8221;, Isabele shared in a video posted to the page. Personally, after the first half of the first leg of the Champions League semi-final on April 28 (Hanoi time) ended.</p>
<p> Werner was ranked by coach Thomas Tuchel as the highest player in Chelsea&#8217;s attack in the confrontation with Real Madrid at Alfredo Di Stefano. He had the first dangerous chance of the match, but shot Thibaut Courtois in the empty position at a distance of only 5.5 meters. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_28_119_38667620/69bd477267308e6ed721.jpg" width="625" height="411"> <em> Werner missed the chance at a distance of just 5.5 meters. Photo: Getty Images. </em> Christian Pulisic opened the scoring for &#8220;The Blues&#8221;, but Karim Benzema equalized for the home team in the first half. After that, the two sides created many opportunities but could not convert into goals. A 1-1 draw gave Chelsea some advantage before entering the second leg at Stamford Bridge on May 6. In the following video, Silva&#8217;s wife added: &#8220;We need a goal. We need to win this game, but the strikers don&#8217;t want to score. I don&#8217;t understand why they don&#8217;t score.&#8221; According to the statistics of <em> Squawka</em> The German striker has had 29 distinct opportunities this season, but only converted into a goal of eight of them. He became the Premier League player to miss the most missed opportunities in the national championship and the European arena. During the post-match press conference, coach Thomas Tuchel also expressed his disappointment, but confirmed that Chelsea &#8220;have nothing to cry about&#8221; before Werner&#8217;s missed opportunities. The German strategist believes his professionalism will help his countryman improve his performance. <em> <strong> Werner explained the celebration towards the bench</strong> </em> <em> The German striker explained the message of the celebration after scoring the only goal that helped Chelsea beat host West Ham in round 33 of the Premier League.</em></p>
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		<title>Frustrated &#8230; frivolous</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Hà Quang Minh]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2021 09:45:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In the past, I had little habit of eating breakfast. Basically, I usually stay up late, so I wake up very late. Every day at the earliest, it must be 10am to leave the house. At that time, just a cup of coffee is enough. At noon, I have to eat only at that time, [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>In the past, I had little habit of eating breakfast. Basically, I usually stay up late, so I wake up very late. Every day at the earliest, it must be 10am to leave the house. At that time, just a cup of coffee is enough. At noon, I have to eat only at that time, I have to eat breakfast, afraid that at the peak of work (about 2-3pm), I will be very hungry, I have to look for something to eat, afraid of losing productivity.</strong><br />
<span id="more-8947"></span> But since having children is different. Get up early and take your children to school, whatever you want to have breakfast. Suddenly, I found my day more meaningful than when I woke up early. One morning, I took advantage of breakfast time, coffee finished, got to work.</p>
<p> This morning, after releasing her daughter in elementary school, I planned to go home and write a few lines. So incessantly thinking along the flow of the car going forward, suddenly I suddenly crave a pair of flipped duck eggs. Cravings, we have to eat. But in the morning like this, where to find a place to sell &#8220;flipped duck seeds&#8221; between Saigon. So we walked across the market, bought dozens of eggs, some lettuce, ginger root, some chili powder. Going home and preparing to prepare, it also took 30 minutes. In return, the breakfast is satisfied. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_03_28_99_38351236/c15fa215905779092046.jpg" width="625" height="416"> Foreigners coming to Vietnam for the first time must be shocked to see duck eggs flipped. Listen, it&#8217;s rumored to be one of the top 10 horror dishes in the world. But there are foreign friends that I know, who have lived in Vietnam for a long time, it turns out that &#8220;Western water spinach&#8221; already likes to eat real upside down duck eggs. Get used to it, no longer afraid. At that time, only the pulp, fragrant (but not fishy), is very attractive. Even though it is strange, in the same country, from the same people, the way of eating eggs / seeds of a flipped duck is already different. The local people often eat eggs at night, especially when going out for a drink. The saying &#8220;Flipped quail eggs, rotted duck seeds, flipped duck seeds &#8230; fried tamarind &#8230; êiiiiii&#8221; is too familiar to many people, including those who do not like this dish. Familiar because it sounds every night, on every street side, with the image of a person pushing or kicking a van in front of it, with eggs, boiled corn of all colors. The extremely difficult thing to explain is why the flipped duck seed is considered a Korean, eating easily cold, but people in the region often eat it at night, sometimes while drinking beer. And outsiders are different. Duck eggs flipped it like breakfast, more snacks. And because it considers its taste to be solder, it should always be eaten with sliced ​​ginger, a little chili powder with salt and pepper and laksa leaves to lead the taste and smell. That way of eating, at the same mealtime, seems to really balance yin and yang. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_03_28_99_38351236/abb2c1f8f3ba1ae443ab.jpg" width="625" height="468"> The other thing is that the locals in the region eat eggs, they put them on the small communal table, knock on the spoon to knock, open the egg shell, season with seasoning and then slice each small spoon. Salt and pepper squeezed lemon or kumquat (kumquat), add a little pureed chili and also come with laksa leaves. But definitely not eaten with ginger. Meanwhile, the North people break the eggs into a small, pretty bowl, the bad, bad, old ceramic bowl is a bit dull. Two different ways of eating, two different times of eating, and a lot of different seasoning. The most common point, which later found, was to eat with hot pot. This is delicious and delicious, but it looks really scary when the eggs are not put in the pot. So scared that I can&#8217;t describe it anymore &#8230; <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_03_28_99_38351236/6f8404ce368cdfd2869d.jpg" width="625" height="467"> Having finished sipping a pair of flipped duck eggs, I suddenly smiled to myself when I thought about this day. Yeah, there&#8217;s still the second day of the lunar month. Outside the North, there is a strange custom that is rare in the South. It is to abstain from a few things, including eating and drinking, in the first few &#8220;days&#8221; of the month. Which is abstaining from dog meat, abstaining from duck meat, abstaining from squid, and abstaining from eggs. There are also people who do not abstain, but many people keep it very cautious. Cravings are cravings, those dishes have to wait through the day of the day. There are men who are more careful, still waiting for the full moon. They are afraid of stirring for a whole month. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_03_28_99_38351236/0e5d62175055b90be044.jpg" width="625" height="414"> That abstinence has been brought up to the &#8220;realm&#8221; of people who are abstaining from haircuts and shaving. Not to mention watching the hours out of the house. Typically an old classmate of mine. He abstains from the color of clothes, shoes. In the past, we used to tease &#8220;So do you abstain from bathing, abstaining from washing your hair? If you abstain from that, then you will take a bath to make up four times a day?&#8221;. It is true superstition is afraid. From contemplating the thousand types of abstinence, I suddenly remembered the story that just happened. In the midst of the time COVID-19 was still a dangling threat, in the ten thousand people, it was a real fear. Unfortunately, there is a man with Corona virus there, he sneezes a few times, I don&#8217;t know how the disaster will be? And also the story about 50,000 people flocked to this temple that controversy about superstition arose. Every year as well as every year, that old story is unearthed. Yet in the end, nothing changed. I feel really sad thinking about it. Vietnam is a free country of belief. God everyone worshiped. Even there are many families, Catholic wives, and Buddhist husbands are still okay. Such freedom does prevent us from getting caught up in troublesome attachments that can greatly hinder the development of society. But ironically, what is popular is not faithfully believing in a certain belief. Instead it was a superstitious society with a vain amalgamation of different types of faiths. Gods, Buddha, mandarin, holy &#8230; people worship everything. No longer seeing true faith but just a mess of fear. It is no longer &#8220;worshiped, holy, abstained, and wholesome&#8221; as the elders said. The only remaining &#8220;is not worship because of the sacred, but just because of fear&#8221;. There are quite a few friends who understand the Buddhist teachings and I see clearly how they appear to be a true Buddhist. They have no fear of pagan evil spirits. They tend to understanding more philosophy and do not confuse gods, ghosts, elves, evil &#8230; of other faiths. But the number of such people in society is very rare. Popularly, we still meet individuals who always want to talk spiritually but really do not understand what is the most basic of a belief. They mixed Buddhism into religion, adding the spices of motherhood and a few other beliefs. What do they believe in? Nobody can answer. But I think the only thing they believe is fear. They are afraid of some supernatural intangible force that they themselves do not have a proper belief in to deal with that fear. I wonder, in the old days, in the time of the grandparents&#8217; generation, was it like that? I&#8217;m afraid not. At that time, people who worship Buddha probably only believed completely in Buddha&#8217;s door. The way of making offerings of that time was probably also very different. And just looking at the architecture of the ancient temples is enough to understand. It is unified, it has the unique identity of the Vietnamese people. What about today? Temples were built many, very majestic, very superficial. But architecture is doped. A little China, a little Burmese, Thailand, Cambodia, a little Tibet, and even a few places like the Shinto gate of Japan. Such a mess was created out of a strange &#8220;monster&#8221;. After all, if people really believe in something, a certain belief, they will not lose their way between the message, coinciding with other beliefs. There is nothing bad when we choose for ourselves a belief in a time where science can explain these thousands and thousands of things. But it would be weird if we put our faith in a mess &#8211; pí &#8211; of belief, confusion and lack of dominant spirit. This messy placing of faith is the best proof that a person really does not have a faith of his own. Having a pure and faithful personal faith is your own choice, but in fact it also comes from the home environment. Parents, brothers and sisters believe that a little mess in each place will definitely lead to their children being affected and also easily distracted. That stray is confusion. And the two hours of &#8220;superstition&#8221; were just too precise to judge the beliefs of the majority today. Those who believe that eating duck, eggs or squid at the beginning of the lunar month will bring bad luck understand that no religion teaches their followers to abstain. And in the South, where there are so many Buddhists, there is no one who believes that such junk food can bring them bad luck. Basically, because when they really believe in Buddha, the power of Buddhist philosophy is enough for them to understand that the other three abstinence is the delusion of those who actually do not believe. Have we ever asked ourselves a question, &#8220;Yeah, what do we really believe in?&#8221;. Answering it actually opens up huge doors for ourselves. Because when we are determined to believe in a particular belief, we inevitably have to go through a process of defying the beliefs to see how much they truly conquer us. Having not overcome these challenges, it is clear that all that remains is blind.</p>
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