Hạnh Ngươn
Definition
- Proper noun:
- Hanh Nguyen: A character from the classic Vietnamese verse-novel Nhị Độ Mai (The Plum Blossoms Bloom Twice). The name is a transliteration of the Sino-Vietnamese name "Hạnh Nguyên," often associated with a virtuous and tragic female character in the story.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Truyện Nhị Độ Mai kể về số phận của Hạnh Ngươn và Mai Bá Cao. (The story Nhị Độ Mai tells the fate of Hanh Nguyen and Mai Ba Cao.)
- Nhân vật Hạnh Ngươn là biểu tượng của lòng trung trinh. (The character Hanh Nguyen is a symbol of fidelity.)
Advanced Usage
- The name "Hạnh Ngươn" is primarily used in literary contexts to refer specifically to this character. It is not commonly used as a personal name in modern Vietnam but is recognized due to the cultural significance of the literary work.
Variants and Related Words
- Hạnh Nguyên: The modern, more common spelling of the same Sino-Vietnamese name, which can also be a contemporary personal name meaning "auspicious origin" or "virtuous origin."
- Nhị Độ Mai: The title of the literary work in which the character appears.
Synonyms
- Literary character: A figure from a story.
- Heroine: A female protagonist, especially one who shows great courage or virtue.
Related Cultural Context
- Nhị Độ Mai: A famous Vietnamese and Chinese narrative poem (Truyện thơ Nôm) from the late 18th or early 19th century. It is a story of loyalty, love, and political intrigue set in the Tang dynasty, where characters like Hạnh Ngươn endure great suffering and demonstrate Confucian virtues.