Do CÆ¡

Definition
  1. Proper Noun:
    • A historical figure: Do was a skilled archer from the state of Sở during China's Spring and Autumn period, renowned for his marksmanship.
    • A symbol of supreme skill: The name is often used in literary contexts to represent someone with an exceptionally high level of expertise or talent, particularly in archery or analogous fields.
Usage Examples
  • Proper Noun:
    • Tài năng của Do được ví như thần tiên. (Do Cơ's talent is likened to that of a deity.)
    • Anh ấy Do của làng bắn cung ngày nay. (He is the Do of the modern archery village.)
Advanced Usage
  • The name is primarily used in classical or literary references and is not common in everyday modern conversation. It serves as an archetype for peerless skill.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cung quế xuyên dương: This is a classical idiom meaning "to shoot an arrow through a willow leaf at a hundred paces," directly associated with the legend of Do and used to describe incredible precision.
Synonyms
  • Master archer: An expert in archery.
  • Virtuoso: A person highly skilled in a particular art or field.
Related Idioms
  • Khóc dây cung: Literally "to cry over a bowstring." This idiom originates from a story about Do and is used to describe a profound, almost preternatural sensitivity or insight related to one's craft, where the master senses the breaking of his own bowstring.