1 | I love my motherland. | |
2 | I give my days to my country, I shall never see my concubine more, Nini, finished, yes, Nini? But never mind! | |
3 | And I told him that the people in Vietnam call him a bodhisattva - enlightened being - because of what he was doing for his people, his country, and the world. | |
4 | The problem is that they have so much prejudice against our motherland. | |
5 | They forget completely about their mission as college students and the hope of their motherland. |