The incident occurred when he was 7 years old, in a bombing, at the same time 3 people in his family were killed. Those are 3 women close to him in the family: mother, aunt, and sister. At that time, they were sleeping in the tunnel when the bomb was bounced and pressured. Only he was in the countryside, his father was in Hanoi, the eldest brother in China, the second brother in Hanoi was unaware.
At the funeral, his mother, aunt and sister were the only ones left by him and his relatives in the village to help. It took a while for her father and two brothers to receive the news. That was when he was in the countryside, he had no relatives left, so he followed a group of people to travel 400km to Hanoi to find his father and brother.
The journey in the war period was extremely difficult, having to both travel and hide in the piles of straw and grass along the road for countless days, eating and drinking very hard. He also cant remember how long that trip lasted, just knowing when hes ready to go.
Later, his brother recounted his image when he arrived in Hanoi as follows: A boy blew a whistle, wore an iron hat, wore a long hooded shirt until his knees, his face covered with dusty road appeared in front of the house.
Will the big change in your life affect your personality and personality? He said that at that time he was too young, not realizing the great loss, only knowing that he was a closed-minded person, not easy to express his feelings. He also does not like to communicate and be open to strangers.
During my childhood, I lived with my brother and father, all of them were arid, loved each other a lot but never spoke or expressed their feelings like women. He is very shy about communicating with strangers, just comfortable between close people such as classmates or colleagues at the same theater.
When he was 17, he wanted to escape from family poverty early so as not to be dependent, so he took a audition to the Drama Theater with the thought of finding a job to study. Fortunately, this profession has not helped him until today.