Sọ Dừa (Vietnamese folktale)
Vietnamese folktale
Summary
Sọ Dừa is a Vietnamese folktale attributed to the Kinh people, about the marriage between a princess and the titular Coconut Skull, whose lame disguise belies a handsome youth underneath it; later, her envious sisters try to murder her and replace her as the lame suitor's wife. It is a form of the international cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom that exists in Vietnam.
Originally created by KHR FolkMyth
3/21/2026, 4:08:14 PM
Modified
5/21/2026, 2:41:26 AM
Recent revisions
/* Channa Husband */
/* Channa Husband */ Clearer phrasing.
Disambiguating links to [[Phú Thọ]] (link changed to [[Phú Thọ province]]) using [[User:Qwertyytrewqqwerty/DisamAssist|DisamAssist]].
/* Channa Husband */
/* Channa Husband */
/* Channa Husband */
/* Channa Husband */
/* Channa Husband */
/* Channa Husband */
/* Channa Husband */
/* Channa Husband */
/* Channa Husband */
/* Channa Husband */
/* Channa Husband */
/* The Gourd Son */
/* The Gourd Son */ Typo.
[[Wikipedia:OABOT|Open access bot]]: doi updated in citation with #oabot.
/* Bibliography */
/* The coconut husband */