The Hung Kings’ Anniversary is a significant holiday in our country to commemorate the Hung Kings, who established and defended the nation for numerous generations.
In this article, in addition to these let’s refer to 18 beautiful and meaningful poems and folk songs about the Hung Kings’ Commemoration Day!
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1 The most beautiful and meaningful folk songs about the Hung Kings’ Commemoration Day 2024
The most beautiful and meaningful folk songs about the Hung Kings’ Commemoration Day 2024
1. Folk song number 1
No matter where you go or come
Remember the Ancestral Anniversary on the tenth of March
Throughout the land, the song is passed on
The country is still the homeland of thousands of years
2. Folk song number 2
The tenth of March, there is a day
It is the Ancestral Anniversary that can’t ever be forgotten
3. Folk song number 3
If you come to Phu Tho with us
Enjoy the Ancestral Anniversary on the tenth of March
March, the Hung Kings’ Anniversary
4. Folk song number 4
The festival is bustling in March
Remembering the Ancestral Anniversary for four thousand years
5. Folk song number 5
Even though you are far away
Remember the Hung Kings’ Anniversary
Come and offer incense at the source
6. Folk song number 6
March, the Hung Kings’ Anniversary
Return to the source to offer the first incense of the year
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2 The most beautiful and meaningful poems about the Hung Kings’ Commemoration Day 2024
The most beautiful and meaningful poems about the Hung Kings’ Commemoration Day
7. Poem Remembering the Ancestral Anniversary – Author: Xuan Quy
No matter where you go or come
Remember the Ancestral Anniversary on the tenth of March”
A region of merit
Mother and Father created a new era, connecting the four directions.
Who comes to Co Tich, Hy Cuong, Lam Thao, Phu Tho,
where there are banyan forests, tea hills, and rice paddies?
Lying down at night, I can still hear
the sound of bronze drums echoing through streams, meadows, and rice fields.
The clouds still have the shape of the Dragon and Fairy
Au Co carries a baby on her back, in her arms, and on her shoulders.
King Hung established the nation of Van Lang,
With countless elephants and horses, mighty and majestic.
The dynasty sometimes flourished, sometimes declined,
But the red fire was never extinguished.
A region drenched in sun and rain
Sweat falls, and villages spring up.
Descendants for thousands of years have never forgotten
The Ancestral Anniversary, when countless sacred souls gather.
8. Poem Returning to the source – Author: Son Hoang
March, the Hung Kings’ Anniversary
Return to the source to offer the first incense of the year
The sound of temple bells echoes from the high mountains
The sacredness of the mountains and rivers is in full bloom
The sound of gongs reverberates
The source of water nourishes the dragon and fairy children
The Lo Giang River, like a sacred oath
The mountains and rivers are magnificent and will last for thousands of years
The Lac bird waits for the full moon
Streams still flow, and mulberry trees still thrive
Here is the sweet Gheo tune
The Xoan tune, the conical hat, and the palanquin dance together
The sound of flutes and bells is harmonious
The golden stone is inscribed with the eternal vows of man
Draw the clear water from the river
Descendants preserve the thousand-year-old oath
The mountains, rivers, the North, and the South…
All share the light of the full moon
Sacredness will last forever
The borders are intact… the race of our ancestors.
9. Poem Remembering the National Ancestor – Author: Phong Pham Thi
Four thousand years of national history
Turning every page of the past
The merit of building the mountains and rivers
The Hung Kings, our National Ancestors, left an indelible mark
They did not hesitate to climb mountains and dive into the sea
To Phong Chau to establish a livelihood
They built wide fortresses and long ramparts
To keep the people warm and well-fed, both inside and out
They searched for a sacred land to set up camp
To reclaim the mountains and rivers and build
The Da River and Tan Mountain are still here
Son Tinh offered water to exterminate the demons
The descendants of the Hong Lac lineage are both literary and martial
The Dragon and Fairy race understands morality
Uniting to fight against foreign invaders<
The strength of Phù Đổng defeated the enemy
The red pages of history still shine brightly
A radiant glow that shines for thousands of years
The tenth of March is a day to remember
It is the Ancestral Anniversary that can’t ever be forgotten
10. Poem Drinking water, remembering the source – Author: Mong Vy
(No matter where you go or come
Remember the Ancestral Anniversary on the tenth of March)
Remembering our ancestors forever
The king who founded the nation and established the state
In the South, he exterminated the treacherous gangs
Building the borders for thousands of years
Descendants will always respect him
Even though you are far away
Remember the Hung Kings’ Anniversary
Come and offer incense at the source.
No matter where you go or come
Remember the Ancestral Anniversary on the tenth of March
11. Poem Remembering the Ancestral Virtue – Author Song Tra
A strip of mountains and rivers for miles
The merit of our ancestors has been cultivated
Father led us to the east
Mother led us to the forest to clear the land
The sea of Vietnam has had an owner since ancient times
The southern bank has had a humanitarian for thousands of years
The mountains and rivers have been magnificent since time began
Later generations pass on the traditions of our ancestors
12. Poem The land of origin – Author Nguyen Chinh Dai
Passionate about the Xoan singing
Follow me back to the ancient land of King Hung
Phu Tho’s mountains are endless
Viet Tri’s White Crane is famous in Tam Giang
Ancestral Anniversary, a festival of the mountains and rivers
For thousands of years, descendants of the
2. Folk Song No. 2: “The Tenth of March, a Day to Remember”
3. Folk Song No. 3: “Join Us in Phu Tho for the Ancestral Celebration”
4. Folk Song No. 4: “March Festival, a Time to Honor the Ancestors”
5. Folk Song No. 5: “Distance Doesn’t Matter, Remember the Hung Kings”
6. Folk Song No. 6: “March, the Month of the Hung Kings, Offering Incense”
2. “Returning to the Source” by Son Hoang: It captures the sacredness of the Hung Kings’ Anniversary, with references to temple bells, mountains, rivers, and the Lo Giang River as a sacred oath.
3. “Remembering the National Ancestor” by Phong Pham Thi: Honoring the legacy of the Hung Kings and their contribution to building the nation, this poem also mentions the Hong Lac lineage and their literary and martial prowess.
4. “Drinking Water, Remembering the Source” by Mong Vy: A reminder to always honor the ancestors, especially the Hung Kings, who founded the nation, and to never forget the importance of this day, even when far away.
5. “Remembering the Ancestral Virtue” by Song Tra: Celebrating the wisdom and leadership of the ancestors, who guided the people and cultivated the land.
6. “The Land of Origin” by Nguyen Chinh Dai: Inviting people to return to the land of the Hung Kings and celebrating the Xoan singing tradition, a part of Vietnam’s cultural heritage.