In Vietnam, men have a high status and don't compromise at home. Vietnamese women inherit the traditional virtues of gentleness and virtue, which is a good housekeeping skill. In some countries where monogamy is explicitly stipulated in laws, polygamy also exists. For example, Vietnam, India, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, China, Hong Kong and Macao, and even the United States.
In some ethnic groups in central Vietnam, the marriage custom of adopting children and raising husbands is popular. Families without boys often spend money to buy boys as adopted sons and recruit them as son-in-law when they grow up. Such son-in-law may not set up another door. Once upon a time, the rich people of the Yue nationality had the custom of polygamy. When a husband marries a concubine, he must get the consent of his first wife, who is always the housekeeper.
Nan called these wives rice's first wife, rice's second wife, rice noodle's third wife, noodle's fourth wife and instant noodle's fifth wife in turn. The implication is also quite appropriate. As a staple food, rice is indispensable to everyone. Although there are some changes in the composition of rice, rice is still a staple food. Rice flour should return to the category of dim sum, which is a supplement to the staple food.
Viet Nam
It is a socialist country in Asia. Located in the east of Indo-China Peninsula in Southeast Asia, it is bordered by China, Guangxi and Yunnan in the north, Laos and Cambodia in the west, with a long and narrow territory of about 330,000 square kilometers, adjacent to the South China Sea of China, with a coastline of more than 3,260 kilometers. It is a multi-ethnic country with the Jing nationality as the main body.