Today’s 
Enlightening Entertainment 
will be presented in 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Hungarian, Indonesian,
Italian, Japanese,
Korean, Malay,
Mongolian, Persian,
Portuguese, Russian,
Spanish, and Thai.
Filmmaking
was introduced to 
Âu Lạc (Vietnam) 
at the end of 1890s. 
It began to thrive in 1923 
with the first movie 
co-produced 
by the French and 
the Aulacese based 
on the masterpiece 
“The Tale of Kiều” by 
literary great Nguyễn Du. 
Embracing 
the modern technology 
of our world's civilization 
and combining it 
with a diverse artistic 
foundation inherent in 
the country's traditions, 
Aulacese filmmaking 
nowadays continues 
to develop to 
enhance the nation's 
cultural landscape.
On Enlightening 
Entertainment, 
Supreme Master 
Television is pleased 
to introduce different 
forms of arts 
from Âu Lạc (Vietnam),
as well as from other 
countries in the world, 
in order to share the 
beauty and cultures 
of the peoples
on our planet.
Most of the Aulacese 
folk tales 
offer moral lessons. 
Stories often engage 
people’s attention more 
than any ordinary advice; 
therefore, ethical values, 
through these legends, 
would easily be absorbed 
by the children’s 
pure minds and 
help shape a person’s 
characters since childhood. 
But folk tales 
are not only 
fascinating to youth, 
there are countless stories 
that are loved by all ages 
and social backgrounds. 
They have been adapted 
into many works of arts 
such as films, 
modern folk operas, 
chèo traditional operas, 
and classical theater operas.
In the past, 
Supreme Master 
Television has had
the honor to broadcast
a number of these
popular ancient tales, 
including “Offering Gold for Star Fruits,”
“Thạch Sanh Lý Thông,” 
“What Belongs to Heaven 
is Returned to Earth,” 
“Tấm Cám,” 
“Lưu Bình and Dương Lễ,” 
“Thoại Khanh 
and Châu Tuấn,” 
“The Legend 
of Betel and Areca,” 
“A Good Wife 
Makes a Good Husband,” 
“Vạn Lịch Coins,” 
“The Poor Student 
and Jade Emperor,” 
“Phạm Công and Cúc Hoa,” 
“Lâm Sanh 
and Xuân Nương,” 
“Trương Chi Mỵ Nương,” 
“Quan Yin Thị Kính 
Bodhisattva,” 
“A Thumbelina 
in the Bamboo Tube,” 
“Quan Yin Diệu Thiện,” 
“Mountain Deity 
and Water Deity ,” 
“Tiên Dung and 
Chữ Đồng Tử ,” 
“A King Named Pig,” 
“A Woman’s Wits,”
and “Not Yet a Doctor 
of Letters.”
The film 
“For Gold, For Silver” 
is adapted from 
an Aulacese folk tale 
about two brothers 
and one inheritance. 
As honest as 
the younger brother was, 
his elder brother was 
that much calculating. 
It’s a lesson on 
the immeasurable price 
of selfishness. 
Even when people 
possess great wealth, 
greed still makes them 
always think of 
seizing more. 
But “grasp all, lose all,” 
at the end, all must abide 
by the impartial law 
of the universe.
We now invite you 
to enjoy the film 
“For Gold, For Silver,” 
written by screenwriter 
Nguyễn Đông Thức, 
directed by 
Nguyễn Minh Chung, 
and produced by 
Phương Nam Films, 
with performances by 
Minh Nhí 
as the Elder Brother, 
Minh Phượng as His Wife, 
Thanh Bình as 
Younger Brother, 
Hồng Điệp as Mùi, 
and other artists.
The film 
“For Gold, For Silver” 
leaves a profound lesson 
for us to ponder. 
Greed makes people blind 
as to forget 
the basic moral principles 
in treating others in life, 
and the result 
is unimaginable loss, 
not only in material aspect, 
but also the erosion 
of conscience.
The greediness of 
the two characters 
in the film came from
an insatiable desire, 
the more they had,
the more they wanted. 
Generally speaking, 
since time immemorial 
it’s because of greed 
that humans compete 
with and harm 
one another. 
Greed causes people 
to become insensitive, 
thus they can heartlessly 
make profit upon 
the suffering of 
fellow human beings 
and animals, and that is 
the one of the reasons 
for family discord, 
social injustice, 
world turbulence 
and conflicts. 
During a lecture 
in Costa Rica, 
on June 2, 1991, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
expounded 
on the unexpected 
consequences of greed.
I have taught you 
to be frugal and 
not to be greedy and 
exceeding your share. 
Yes, not to spend 
more than you have. 
When it's necessary, 
we take, we use; 
when it's not, try not to. 
Otherwise, 
we might be in trouble. 
Sometimes,
we might get sick, 
incurable disease.
Greed manifests itself 
in countless ways. 
People not only covet 
material possession, 
but sometimes 
spiritual experiences 
and levels as well. 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
discussed further on this 
in Chinese during 
a 1990 seven-day retreat 
in Hsihu Center, 
Formosa (Taiwan). 
The lecture is entitled 
“Consequences of Greed.”
We spiritual practitioners 
should be careful. 
If we’ve received a lot, 
but we look down 
upon others, or we don’t 
appreciate what we have, 
we will lose 
everything later. 
We have this, but we say 
this is not enough 
and we want all.
Then later, 
we will lose everything. 
Whatever God gives us 
is good. 
It’s enough for us. 
Whatever God gives us, 
we will receive. 
The more relaxed you are, 
the more experiences 
you will have. 
If you don’t want anything, 
you will have everything. 
If you are given a little, 
but you want more, 
later you will have nothing. 
It’s always like that.
Thank you for joining us 
on today’s 
Enlightening Entertainment. 
Please stay tuned to 
Supreme Master 
Television. 
Words of Wisdom 
is coming up. 
Please tune in 
next Thursday for the 
Aulacese film entitled 
“Lady Xuân Hương” 
by screenwriter 
Nguyễn Đông Thức. 
We’ll see you next week.
Quan Yin Bodhisattva 
be praised!
Mùi! (Yes.)
Tea! 
Here is your tea.
What are you doing?
I’m sorry, sir.
What’s going on?
Nothing. 
She was just clumsy 
with her hands.
Clean up quickly!
I’m sorry, ma’am.
How far did you get 
with the document to 
divide the inheritance?
It’s done. 
Here, take a look!
How’s that?
All right. 
This is very clear.
Let me call Ba in 
to finish this matter.
What? Right now?
When do you 
want it done then?
Ba! Come in here! 
We have something 
to discuss with you.
Yes, I’ll be right there.
What is it 
you called me for, 
elder Brother and Sister?
It’s like this.
Since you’ve grown up, 
we’ve discussed about 
giving you a portion of 
our parents’ inheritance, 
so that you have some 
capital to do business 
and earn your living.
What do you think?
I don’t find it 
necessary yet.
I’m still 
very simple-minded, 
I don’t know much 
about making a living.
If I keep a big inheritance, 
I’m afraid 
it’s not good for me.
Why worry?
You still have your 
brother and sister here.
Don’t worry.
Let’s work it out for him.
When will he be able 
to grow up?
He also has to get 
married like other people.
Isn’t that right?
We should get it done!
Your sister-in-law is right.
You should listen to her.
It’s time we must 
divide our inheritance.
We just want you 
to grow up.
No other intention.
No other intention. 
We’d die right away 
if we have any.
Yes. We’d die right away.
If you’ve planned 
like that, then I’ll obey.
That’s more like it!
Yes.
Here it is. We’ve already 
planned it out.
Our inheritance is 
comprised of three kinds: 
“đực” (male),
“cái” (female),
and “con” (it).
You’re younger, 
so we give you 
the priority to have 
everything in the house 
that is “đực” (male).
All the “cái” (female) 
and “con” (it) items 
belong to us.
What do you think?
If you agree, 
sign this paper.
It’s all fair and square now.
Don’t you worry!
Mine are “đực” items; 
you and sister will have 
“cái” and “con” items.
Right.
It’s only good for you.
Do you agree?
If you do, then sign.
Yes. 
All is done!
Let’s begin to divide.
Yes.
Let me see. 
What are the “cái” items?
Ah, “cái” altar cabinet.
“Cái” altar cabinet, 
that’s female, so it’s ours, 
right? (Yes.)
It sure is.
People say “cái” 
altar cabinet,
 who would say “đực” 
altar cabinet?
That’s right.
And “cái” incense burner, 
“cái” dish, “cái” jar, 
“cái” chair, “cái” table, 
these “cái” cups, 
and this “cái” vase,
“cái” lamp, “cái” scroll, 
“cái” round table,
“cái” bed, “cái” mat,
“cái” mosquito net, 
“cái” blanket, 
“cái” pillow, “cái” folk, 
“cái” spoon, “cái” plate...
Anything that is “cái” 
belongs to us, right?
As for “con.”
“Con” buffalo, 
“con” cow, “con” pig, 
“con” chicken, 
“con” duck, “con” rabbit, 
“con” dog, “con” goat, 
“con” Mùi, “con”... 
What “con”? 
You’re stuck already?
“Con” cat.
Our “con” gray cat.
Let me see, what other 
“con” is there?
Come! Come! 
What’s up there? 
Ah, I know. “Con” lizard.
Idiot!
Ah, I know. “Cái” roof.
What?
Why just “cái” roof? 
“Cái” house!
Oh, yes. “Cái” house.
In general, anything 
that is “cái” or “con” 
belongs to us.
Because “đực” 
belongs to him. 
All right then.
Let it be.
This is “đực” (male) .
“Đực” wood-splitter.
It’s yours.
This is truly “đực”.
It’s mine.
Is that right, sister? 
Right? It’s mine.
Yes, yes, correct! 
That’s right!
Is that right, brother? 
It’s mine, right?
Yes, that’s correct.
It’s yours.
“Đực” wood-splitter 
is mine! 
Please, please enjoy!
Once again, I’d like to 
congratulate you both on 
your thriving business,
the richest couple 
of this village.
Yes.
Not just our village,
but of this entire region.
Thank you. Thank you.
Let’s drink!
Please. Eat, eat, eat!
Here, here... There.
 
Feel at home!
Pick a piece for me.
Yes.
 
One for you.
Feel at home, all right.
Please.
Eat to your heart’s content.
Put it down!
Go back! (Yes.)
Please! Enjoy, enjoy!
Let’s eat.
Eat! (Sure!)
So delicious!
Enjoy to the maximum!
Thanks a lot, brothers.
Never mind.
Thanks to the blessings 
of God and Buddha 
that my wife 
and I have this day. 
It’s blessings from 
God and Buddha.
Congratulations.
Congratulations.
My wife, 
how pitiful for her!
How come?
She recites the Buddhist 
scriptures  every day.
Really?
I do everything.
I even eat vegetarian 
two days a month.
Really?
The high Heaven 
has probably witnessed 
our sincerity and 
so blessed us like this.
Our sincerity from inside 
bounces out. 
That’s right.
Our ancestors said 
“Great wealth is due to 
Heaven’s blessing.”
But for Heaven to bless us, 
we must lead a life
that pleases Heaven.
Yes.
Like you did. 
Heaven never betrays 
the kind-hearted people.
Let’s continue to enjoy.
Eat, eat!
Okay, let me.
This is mine.
This is mine.
I got hold of it first, 
I saw it first.
What’s going on?
How strange!
Well, let’s drink then.
Let’s stop eating 
for a moment.
Please.
Please, please.
Drink! For you.
Now!
Drink! You are indeed 
very blessed.
Eat, eat.
We’re having a lot of fun 
today, aren’t we?
You certainly are the best 
in this region.
That’s right. Right.
You two are very blessed 
indeed!
I’m too full now.
Finish it; later 
you don’t need to eat 
when you go home.
Where are you going?
Ma’am, I... I...
What are you hiding?
Let me see it!
Give me! 
You stole my food 
to give to whom?
Please forgive me.
I bring it to Mr. Ba.
I saw his meager meal, 
so I...
How kind of you!
My dogs 
haven’t enough to eat, 
where’s the extra food 
for you to bring him?
Please have compassion.
Mr. Ba works very hard 
but doesn’t earn enough 
for food.
That amount of food 
is nothing to you.
Please let me bring it 
to him. Please.
All right.
Now that I hear of 
his hard life,
I pity him so!
Thank you very much, 
ma’am.
But I have to 
let my dog eat first.
If there’s any leftover, 
I’ll let you bring to him.
Phèn! Phèn!
There’s a human!
O children!
Not human.
Dead already, dead already!
Then bury him, bury him!
Gold pit or silver pit, 
which pit to bury him in?
Bury him in the gold pit.
Bury him in the silver pit.
That direction.
Bury him in the gold pit, 
not the silver pit.
Quickly, quickly!
Gold! It’s real gold, 
O wife! Real gold!
Be careful! 
It’ll crack if dropped.
Oh god! I hold it 
like holding a baby, 
how can it drop?
It’s real gold, for sure.
You’re really lucky!
Do you remember 
what our father said 
before he passed on?
We’re blood brothers, 
so we must 
help each other.
If one is well-off,
the other should be too.
Show me that place, 
brother.
I swear not to tell anyone.
Only fools disclose it.
They’d make you 
split the gold.
I swear. (Swear.)
 
Honestly 
I don’t remember 
the place anymore.
If I try, 
I may be able to find it.
But to show you, 
I don’t know how.
 
Why don’t you 
take me there?
We brothers...
Ouch!
 
My brother!
We dare not bother you 
that much.
According to 
what you said,
there were 4 monkeys 
that carried you and 
threw you down a gold 
pit while you were in 
deep sleep, is that right?
 
Is that right?
 
Yes, that’s right.
I have this suggestion.
You have 
a lot of money now.
Don’t go pick firewood 
in the forest anymore; 
it’s tiresome 
and dangerous.
Stay home, get married, 
and buy land to do business.
That’s better for him, 
right, husband?
 
You’ve talked enough!
Your sister is right.
 
It’s for that reason that 
I came here today.
You’ve thought of it 
already? (Yes.)
Let me be your 
matchmaker.
This village has 
many young women, 
all from well-off families.
 
Yes.
Get over here!
I just say one word, 
people would agree to 
marry off their daughter 
right away.
 
Yes.
You don’t need to 
tire yourself searching.
Isn’t that right, husband?
 
That’s correct.
You’re really good.
What you said is so right!
 
Thank you for your help.
What’s there to thank?
If I don’t take care of you, 
whom should I 
take care of? (Right.)
 
But I’d just like 
to marry Miss Mùi.
 
What did you say?
You want to marry Mùi?
What’s the matter 
with you?
 
She’s a servant. 
It’s not appropriate 
for him to marry her.
Why not?
I agree to it.
 
Thank you, sister.
It’s about to get dark, 
but the monkeys haven’t 
come yet to carry us off.
Hey!
 
I’m so hungry!
Bear it!
Those are the monkeys’ 
bananas.
Each banana is 
a piece of gold.
You’d eat your gold?
 
O wife! (What?)
Who knows? 
Gold we won’t find
but the tiger will come.
Oh god! Be quiet, 
will you?
What did you eat that 
you talk only nonsense?
 
It’s all your fault.
I already asked Ba 
to show me the way 
to that gold pit.
You didn’t agree.
You insisted on us 
going by ourselves.
So now it turns out 
like this. Oh god!
You’re old already, 
still you’re so brainless.
If he leads the way, 
we must split the gold 
with him.
You don’t want 
all the gold for yourself, 
but instead invite others 
to share!
Only a fool would do that.
 
I must admit... 
Goodness’ sake!
 
You’re indeed
a great adviser.
I could never have 
thought of that.
But why haven’t 
the monkeys come?
Or they’re afraid because 
they see two people.
Or they feel they couldn’t 
carry two persons 
at the same time, 
so they left.
Again!
I already told you 
to be quiet! You keep 
talking nonsense.
If they don’t come now, 
they’ll come later.
If not later, then 
tomorrow they’ll come.
One must have patience 
in everything 
he undertakes.
If hasty, you won’t get 
anything done.
This hurts like crazy! 
What do you mean hasty?
Am I not right?
Last time, 
Ba slept here alone; 
now there are two of us.
If you’re a monkey, 
aren’t you afraid?
What? You’re calling me 
a monkey?
 
Just for example.
Fine then. If I’m that 
gang of monkeys, 
there’s nothing to fear.
If I can’t carry two 
persons at the same time, 
then carry one at a time,
one after another.
What’s so difficult?
 
That’s what you think.
Poor me!
I already told you 
to let me go alone, 
you didn’t agree.
You insisted 
on going with me.
You, going alone?
Look at you.
You’re like a mouse.
How many pieces of gold 
can you carry?
I’ve worked it out already.
This time, we must 
scoop all the gold up, 
leaving nothing for anyone.
 
Buddha be praised!
Why don’t we pray 
to God and Buddha 
to help us?
Why didn’t I 
think of that? 
What a fool I am!
Lie down and chant!
 
But I don’t remember 
any scripture to recite!
You think I do?
 
What?
What’s there to be 
surprised about?
Lie down!  Chant!
Wow!
 
What are you looking at?
The monkeys have come.
 
The monkeys are here?
Where?
Let me see a little.
Lie down and fake 
being dead.
Dead people! 
There are dead people! 
Dead already. 
Just the two corpses.
Bury them...
Bury them! Bury them!
Quickly! Quickly!
Bury them in the gold pit, 
not the silver pit.
Gold pit 
we buried before, 
now bury them 
in the silver pit.
Hey, don’t bury me 
in the silver pit.
Bury me in the gold pit.
 
Please bury me 
in the gold pit!