Minh’s mother, a formidable woman from a "Gia đình gia giáo" (a family with traditional values), envisioned a match with a business tycoon’s daughter to solidify Minh’s career. The conflict wasn't about hate, but about Hiếu (filial piety) [4]. Minh found himself caught between the modern dream of individual happiness and the ancestral weight of duty. The Turning Point: Remnants of the Past
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Expect multi-generational sagas. Shows like Quỳnh Búp Bê (though a crime drama) or Sống Chung Với Mẹ Chồng (Living with Mother-in-Law) use romance to explore the classic "mother-in-law vs. daughter-in-law" trope, property disputes, and village politics. The romance is a long, often frustrating marathon of misunderstandings and reconciliations. The Turning Point: Remnants of the Past To