Non Đào
Definition
- Proper Noun:
- Peach Blossom Hat: A legendary or mythical hat, often associated with immortals or deities in Vietnamese folklore and poetry. It symbolizes longevity, purity, and a connection to the divine or fairy realm.
- A poetic or literary reference: Refers to a specific legendary artifact from Vietnamese tales, particularly connected to stories of the Fairylands or the "Đào Nguyên" (Peach Blossom Spring) paradise.
Usage Examples
- Proper Noun:
- Trong thơ ca, tiên nữ thường đội non Đào. (In poetry, fairies often wear the Peach Blossom Hat.)
- Truyền thuyết kể về chiếc non Đào có phép mầu. (Legends tell of a Peach Blossom Hat with magical powers.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is primarily used in classical literature, poetry, and folk tales. It evokes a sense of ancient beauty, mysticism, and transcendence.
Variants and Related Words
- Nón Đào: A more modern or general spelling variant for "Peach Blossom Hat."
- Đào Nguyên (n): Peach Blossom Spring; a mythical utopia.
- Tiên (n): Fairy; immortal being, often associated with wearing the .
Synonyms
- Fairy Hat: A hat worn by fairies or immortals.
- Immortal's Hat: A hat symbolizing immortality and divine nature.
Related Idioms and Cultural References
- Cõi Đào Nguyên: The Peach Blossom Land; a paradisiacal, hidden world. The is an artifact from this realm.
- Giấc mơ về cõi Đào Nguyên với những chiếc non Đào. (A dream of the Peach Blossom Land with its Peach Blossom Hats.)