Lưu Vô Song

Lưu Vô Song

Lưu Vô Song và Vương Tiên Khách sống bên nhau đến già.

Definition
  1. Proper Noun:
    • Liu Wushuang: A historical and literary figure from the Tang Dynasty of China, known primarily through the story "The Tale of Liu Wushuang." She is depicted as the betrothed of Wang Xianke. Her story involves being captured into the imperial harem during a rebellion, feigning death with the help of a mild poison administered by the heroic guardsman Gu Aya, being recovered from the palace, reviving, and finally eloping with Wang Xianke to live together into old age.
Usage Examples
  • Proper Noun:
    • Truyện Lưu Vô Song một câu chuyện cảm động về tình yêu lòng trung nghĩa. (The story of Liu Wushuang is a touching tale about love and loyalty.)
    • Nhân vật Lưu Vô Song được nhớ đến sự kiên trinh may mắn thoát khỏi cung cấm. (The character Liu Wushuang is remembered for her constancy and her fortunate escape from the imperial palace.)
Advanced Usage
  • The name "Lưu Vô Song" is primarily used in historical and literary contexts. It is not used in everyday modern conversation but appears in discussions of classical Chinese-Vietnamese literature or historical anecdotes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Vương Tiên Khách (Proper Noun): Wang Xianke, the betrothed of Liu Wushuang.
  • Cổ Áp Nha (Proper Noun): Gu Aya, the righteous guardsman who helped Liu Wushuang.
  • Truyện Lưu Vô Song (Noun Phrase): The Tale of Liu Wushuang.
Synonyms
  • There are no direct synonyms, as it is a unique proper name. Contextually, one might refer to her as:
    • The betrothed of Wang Xianke
    • The heroine of the eponymous Tang Dynasty tale
Related Idioms
  • There are no common idioms directly incorporating the name "Lưu Vô Song". The story itself symbolizes themes of "faithfulness in adversity" and "a narrow escape from peril."