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- A man named Mai An Tiem is banished to a deserted island with his wife and child by the king for claiming that his wealth comes from his past life, not the king's grace.
- On the island, they struggle to survive until a flock of birds drop seeds of a new fruit, which they plant and cultivate. They call the fruit watermelon and it becomes very popular among traders and merchants who visit the island.
- The king hears about the watermelon and its origin and decides to pardon Mai An Tiem and his family. He also builds a temple for them and honors them as the watermelon ancestors.
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- The text is a transcript of a Vietnamese folk tale called "Mai An Tiem and the Watermelon" .
- The story is about a man named Mai An Tiem who was banished to a deserted island by the king for claiming that his wealth came from his past life .
- On the island, he and his family survived by planting watermelon seeds that were dropped by birds .
- The watermelons were delicious and attracted many traders who came to exchange goods for them .
- Mai An Tiem became rich and famous again, and the king pardoned him and invited him back to the palace .
- The story is considered a symbol of resilience, hard work and gratitude in Vietnamese culture .
: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mai_An_Ti%C3%AAm
: https://www.vietnam-culture.com/articles-11-2/Mai-An-Tiem-and-the-Watermelon.aspx
: https://www.vietnam-culture.com/articles-11-2/Mai-An-Tiem-and-the-Watermelon.aspx
: https://www.vietnam-culture.com/articles-11-2/Mai-An-Tiem-and-the-Watermelon.aspx
: https://www.vietnam-culture.com/articles-11-2/Mai-An-Tiem-and-the-Watermelon.aspx
: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mai_An_Ti%C3%AAm#Cultural_significance