Reference #4
Two Children is the story of two children Lien and An. Lien and An used to have a full and happy life in Hanoi. Due to the decline of the family, the two children had to live in the district town – a life of poverty and monotony. Lien felt this place was boring on a late afternoon when she saw children picking up leftovers. Around them are the dying lives of Aunt Ti, Uncle Sieu, and Uncle Xam.. But so many people living in the dark still hope for something brighter. That wish is still expressed through the operation of waiting for the night train to run through the district town.

Reference #7
Two children revolve around the fate of people in the poor district through the point of view of the character Lien. Lien’s sisters are living in a poor district, daily assigned by their mother to take care of a small grocery store. Previously, Lien’s family lived in Hanoi, but because his father lost his job and the family’s economy declined, Lien’s family moved to this place to live. Lien like many people living here, every day they look forward to seeing the train running through the district town. Ti’s mother and daughter sell water, carry Pho of Uncle Sieu, and sing of Uncle Xam. Most of them are not profitable, not enough for daily living, but they still maintain it for the purpose of watching the train pass by at night. The train that passed brought with it the sounds and lights evoked in the character of Lien during his days in Hanoi and his aspirations for a better life. Not only Lien, but for everyone in the dark and stagnant district, watching the train pass is also the time to blow up their aspirations for a better life.

Reference #10
Sisters Lien and An were assigned by their mother to look after a small grocery store in a poor district, near the train station. The family originally lived in Hanoi, but because of his father’s job loss, the family had to move back to his hometown. Like many poor people in this poor district, sisters Lien and An both sell goods while waiting for the night train to bring light from Hanoi, the train rumbled through the poor district and disappeared, leaving space. The night sky fell into a deep silence. It was when the ship disappeared like that, that the merchant in the district town packed up after a dull evening to return home, and the two sisters gradually fell into a quiet sleep.

Reference #11
Thach Lam’s “Two Children” is about two sisters, Lien and An. Due to the decline in family economy, they had to move from prosperous Hanoi to live in a poor district, so monotonous that a bowl of pho became a luxury dish. Lien observes all the activities around, from the children in the afternoon to picking up leftovers every afternoon, to the dying night life of Ms. Ti, Uncle Sieu, and Uncle Xam. However, those people living in the dark still hope for a brighter and better life, which is most evident through the night train that brings light from Hanoi to the district streets.

Reference #17
The short story Two Children is one of the most unique and beloved short stories by writer Thach Lam. The story revolves around the lives of two sisters Lien and An. Previously, the life of the two sisters was very affluent, full, and full in Hanoi. But due to family decline, father lost his job, the whole family had to move from the city to a poor district town.
The life in the poor district of the two sisters is like all the people here. Lien and An’s family opened a small grocery store, hoping to sell it to passengers returning from the night train from Hanoi. Daily life exudes a gloomy, sad, monotonous, boring look, not as bustling and bustling as in Ha Thanh. The adornment of that picture is the miserable life of Uncle Sam, Uncle Xieu, mother and daughter of Ti, …
Every night, after finishing work, the two sisters Lien often go to the lawn to wait for the night train. The night train with so many magical sparkling lights reminded them of beautiful memories of Hanoi, happy and peaceful years lived in full love. And that light lit up in the hearts of the two sisters faith and hope for a better future.

Reference #15
The short story Two Children revolves around the monotonous and boring life of the people in the poor district and the restless mood waiting for the train of two sisters, Lien and An. From a family with a happy and prosperous life in Hanoi, Lien and An’s family had to live in a poor district when their father lost his job and the family’s economy declined.
The two sisters were assigned by their mother to look after the small grocery store next to the donkey train station in this poor district. Every day, according to her mother’s advice, every afternoon, the two sisters close the shop and sit on the cot, watching the district street at night. Although sleepy, the two sisters still tried to stay awake to wait for the last train of the day to pass before going to sleep.
The peaceful, sad and monotonous life here is far from the hustle and bustle of Hanoi. Before the sunset and the district town at night, Lien felt that this place was sad. Lien saw children picking up leftovers. Around the two children is the dying life of Ms. Ti, Uncle Sieu, and Uncle Xam and his wife. Their life is just a moderation, roundabout, deadlock but they still yearn to see the train running through the district town.
They are also here selling goods while waiting for the night train from Hanoi to come back, after the light from the train lights, after the sound of the wheels disappearing in the dense darkness is a quiet space from the main shacks. It’s time for everyone to pack up and go home. The train that passed brought with it the sounds and lights evoked in the character of Lien during his days in Hanoi and his aspirations for a better life. When the train passed, the two sisters also fell into a quiet sleep.

Reference #1
The work revolves around the space of the market ending and the misguided life of the poor people around the district. The two sisters, Lien, were assigned by their mother to run a small grocery store. Around them are the dying lives of Sister Ti, Uncle Sieu, Uncle Xam…. Like the people of the district town, Lien sisters both sell goods and look forward to the night train from Hanoi. The train with a little light of Hanoi rumbled past in the night and then disappeared, silent into the deep night sky.

Reference #3
The short story Two Children is a text about two characters Lien and An and the people in a poor district town. Lien and An used to have a full and happy life in Hanoi. Due to the loss of his father’s job, the family’s decline, the two children had to live in the district town – a poor, monotonous life. The two sisters were assigned by their mother to look after a small grocery store by the district’s pier. On a late afternoon, Lien felt this place was boring, she watched the children go to pick up the leftovers. Looking at the dying life of Ms. Ti, Uncle Sieu, and Uncle Xam’s wife around. But so many people living in the dark still hope for something brighter. That wish is still expressed through the expectation of the night train running through the district town of both sisters and night traders. But just for a moment, the train came rushing on, before long it passed and there was only night left – night in the street, quiet and full of darkness.

Reference #6
The story is about the dark and poor life of poor workers in a small district town. Lien’s sisters are still assigned by their parents to take care of a small grocery store. Like the people of the district town, Lien sisters both sell goods and look forward to the night train from Hanoi. The train with a little light of Hanoi rumbled past in the deep night. The district town and Lien sisters gradually fell into a quiet sleep.

Reference #16
Two children is a story revolving around the fate of poor people in the district through the point of view of the character Lien. Lien and sisters were assigned by their mother to take care of a small grocery store in a poor district town to help support their already struggling family: their father lost his job, the family’s economy declined day by day, the whole family had to move back to their hometown. living. Like the flood-prone people in the district, the two sisters, Lien, sit every day waiting for the night train from Hanoi to return. Uncle Sieu’s pho burdens, Uncle Sam’s singing, Ti’s mother and daughter’s water vendors, or poor orphans picking up leftovers in the market,… Life of the poor poor people, shaken in the district town seems to make them become pessimistic, depressed and lose all faith in life. But no, they still sit and wait for the light from the night train, the light of hope for a prosperous future filled with joy that has always crept and cherished in the depths of their hearts. Lien and An eagerly await the train as a ticket to return to the happy and peaceful years in bustling Hanoi. Vendors wait for customers to get off the train to earn a little more. They all waited and when the train passed, the day was over. The train is the place to send their cherished hope and it brings a new light to the district even for a moment so that they can break out of the horrible dark silence of the night.

Reference #12
My name is Lien and my sister’s name is An, we used to have a full and happy life when we were in Hanoi. But everything changed when the family fell, my whole family had to move to a boring, poor town to live. My mother and I were assigned by our mother to take care of the small grocery store near the train station. Although it didn’t sell much, we still waited until the night train from Hanoi passed and then closed. It’s not just me and my sister like that, so are the vendors in this poor district town, Ms. Ty, Uncle Sieu, and Uncle Xam, also waiting for the night train to pass completely before clearing the goods after a long day of trading. sluggish sales. I realize that my sisters and I have in common with the people here, although we are people living in the dark, living in the poverty of the district town, but we always carry within us the desire for a better life. live better.

Reference #14
Two Children is the story of two children Lien and An. Lien and An used to have a full and happy life in bustling and bustling Hanoi. But due to family decline, the two children had to move to live in the district town – a life of poverty, wobbly, and solitude. Thach Lam, through describing the mood changes of the character Lien about the surrounding landscape and life, the writer expresses a poignant and profound sadness about the fate of people. Life in that poor district town was extremely monotonous and boring, the next day was an exact copy without any new changes compared to the previous day: Ms. Ti again cleaned the water load even though there was not much hope. Xam appeared with a virtual gourd, and Lien’s sister and the grocery store were empty. Even the fair market at the right time is wasted, the goods sold are not much. Life is dark, suffocating, and dull to the very end. Living in that stalemate, people like the Lien sisters have found a fragile lifeline. They worked hard every night waiting for the night train to pass with a little hope. Lien and An eagerly waited for the train to see the light of the prosperous days, when the family had not encountered the events and became as depressed as it is now. The night train passed bright, cheerful and noisy, full of charm but only fleeting for a brief moment and returned the district town to a quiet and dark life. But at least, it gave the poor people who are languishing every day in this district town a little hope for the future, for a happier and brighter life.

Reference #5
Two Children is the story of two children Lien and An. Lien and An used to have a full and happy life in Hanoi. Due to the decline of the family, the two children had to live in the district town – a life of poverty and monotony. Lien felt this place was boring on a late afternoon when she saw children picking up leftovers. Around them are the dying lives of Aunt Ti, Uncle Sieu, and Uncle Xam.. But so many people living in the dark still hope for something brighter. That wish is still expressed through the operation of waiting for the night train to run through the district town.

Reference #9
Two Children is a short story revolving around the fate of people in a poor district through the eyes of the character Lien. Due to the loss of their father’s job, Lien and An’s family had to move back to their hometown, live in a poor district, and were assigned by their mother every day to take care of a small grocery store by the pier. Lien like many people living here, every day they look forward to seeing the train running through the district town. Ti’s mother and daughter sell water, carry Uncle Sieu’s pho, and sing Uncle Xam’s songs. Most of them are not profitable, not enough for daily living, but they still maintain with the expectation of watching the night train. The train that passed brought with it the sounds and lights evoked in the character of Lien during his days in Hanoi and his aspirations for a better life. Not only Lien, but for everyone in the dark and stagnant district, watching the train pass is also the time to blow up their aspirations for a better life.

Reference #2
Sisters Lien and An are two children assigned by their mother to take care of a tiny grocery store in a poor district street next to the train station, to help their already struggling family: father lost his job, the whole family had to leave Ha. Noi moved back to live in the countryside. Like many people in flood in the district, the two sisters Lien and An both sell goods while waiting for the night train from Hanoi to roll over the district streets and then disappear, silent in the deep night sky. At that time, the merchant in the district town had just packed up his goods after a dull evening to return home. The two children slowly drifted off to sleep.

Reference #13
Two Children – A short story revolving around the lives of two sisters, Lien and An. From a family with a happy and prosperous life in Hanoi, Lien and An’s family had to live in a poor district when their father lost his job and the family economy declined. The story is set in the sad afternoon of a dying day in a poor, destitute district, two sisters Lien were assigned by their mother to look after the grocery store next to the train station while her mother was away.
Around the train station, many people from different places gather here to live. Lien and An’s family opened a small grocery store here so that they could sell goods to passengers on the night train from Hanoi. The peaceful, sad and monotonous life here is far from the hustle and bustle of Hanoi. Around here, there are many simple, poor and dying lives like Lien’s family like Uncle Sieu, Uncle Xam, and Sister Ti. Everyone here is both selling goods and waiting for the night train from Hanoi to come back, after the light from the train lights, after the sound of the wheels rolling away in the dense darkness is a quiet space from the shacks. It’s time for everyone to pack up and go home. It was not until someone reminded to clean up the goods that she hurriedly urged An to close the door without her mother scolding her. Although today is the day of the session, but her sisters did not sell many goods.

Reference #8
The story revolves around the monotonous, boring life of the people in the poor district and the restless mood waiting for the train of the two sisters, Lien and An. Was assigned by her mother to take care of a small grocery store in a poor district town. Every day, according to her mother’s advice, every afternoon, the two sisters close the shop and sit on the cot, watching the district street at night. Although sleepy, the two sisters still tried to stay awake to wait for the last train of the day to pass before going to sleep. Before the sunset and the district town at night, Lien felt that this place was sad. Lien saw children picking up leftovers. Around the two children is the dying life of Sister Ti, Uncle Sieu, and Uncle Xam. Their life is just a moderation, roundabout, deadlock but they still yearn to see the train running through the district town. The train that passed brought with it the sounds and lights evoked in the character of Lien during his days in Hanoi and his aspirations for a better life. When the train had passed, the two sisters Lien fell into a quiet and dark sleep.
