Công chúa Ngũ Long
Definition
- Proper Noun:
- The Five Dragon Princesses: A term referring to a group of five princesses who are the daughters of the Dragon King in Vietnamese mythology and folklore. It denotes a collective, not a single individual.
Usage Examples
- Proper Noun:
- Truyền thuyết kể về Công chúa Ngũ Long sống trong thủy cung. (The legend tells of the Five Dragon Princesses living in the underwater palace.)
- Công chúa Ngũ Long thường giúp đỡ ngư dân gặp nạn. (The Five Dragon Princesses often help fishermen in distress.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in the context of traditional stories, legends, and cultural references. It is not commonly used in modern, everyday conversation.
Variants and Related Words
- Long vương (n): Dragon King.
- Long vương là cha của Công chúa Ngũ Long. (The Dragon King is the father of the Five Dragon Princesses.)
- Thủy cung (n): underwater palace, aquatic palace.
- Công chúa Ngũ Long sống ở thủy cung. (The Five Dragon Princesses live in the underwater palace.)
Synonyms
- The Dragon King's Daughters: A descriptive synonym in English.
Related Cultural Concepts
- Truyền thuyết rồng: Dragon legends.
- Công chúa Ngũ Long là nhân vật quan trọng trong truyền thuyết rồng Việt Nam. (The Five Dragon Princesses are important characters in Vietnamese dragon legends.)
- Cổ tích: Fairy tales, folklore.
- Câu chuyện về Công chúa Ngũ Long thuộc thể loại cổ tích. (The story of the Five Dragon Princesses belongs to the folklore genre.)