Kim âu, Hoa Nhai
Definition
Proper Noun: - Kim Âu, Hoa Nhai: The names of two villages (or wards) in Vĩnh Phúc district, historically significant as the location where the Hồ clan (the founders of the Hồ dynasty, 1400-1407) built a palace and established a market street.
Usage Examples
- Proper Noun:
- Họ Hồ đã xây dựng cung điện tại khu vực Kim Âu, Hoa Nhai. (The Hồ clan built a palace in the Kim Âu, Hoa Nhai area.)
- Kim Âu, Hoa Nhai là hai làng cổ thuộc huyện Vĩnh Phúc. (Kim Âu, Hoa Nhai are two ancient villages in Vĩnh Phúc district.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is primarily used in historical or geographical contexts referring to the early 15th century during the Hồ dynasty in Vietnamese history.
- It may appear in historical texts, research papers, or discussions about the architectural and urban projects of the Hồ dynasty.
Variants and Related Words
- Họ Hồ (Proper Noun): The Hồ clan, the royal family of the Hồ dynasty.
- Nhà Hồ (Proper Noun): The Hồ dynasty (1400-1407).
- Thành nhà Hồ (Proper Noun): The Citadel of the Hồ Dynasty, a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Thanh Hóa province, which is a separate but related historical construction.
Synonyms
- Historical villages: Refers to their primary classification.
- Ancient settlements: Emphasizes their age and historical significance.
Related Terms
- Đường phố thời Hồ (Noun): The market streets established during the Hồ dynasty period, referencing the urban development in Kim Âu, Hoa Nhai.
- Cung điện nhà Hồ (Noun): The Hồ dynasty palace, referencing the structure built in this location.