Phướn nhà Đường
Definition
- Proper Noun (Historical Term):
- Tang Dynasty Banner: A specific historical banner or military standard associated with the Tang Dynasty of China. The term refers to the banner raised by Emperor Suzong of Tang when he rallied troops at Lingwu to march eastward and suppress the An Lushan Rebellion.
Usage Examples
- Proper Noun:
- Phướn nhà Đường là biểu tượng cho sự tập hợp lực lượng chống lại loạn An Sử. (The Tang Dynasty banner was a symbol for rallying forces against the An-Shi Rebellion.)
- Sử sách có nhắc đến việc vua Túc Tôn dựng phướn nhà Đường tại Linh Võ. (Historical records mention Emperor Suzong erecting the Tang Dynasty banner at Lingwu.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is primarily used in historical or literary contexts discussing the Tang Dynasty, its military campaigns, or the An Lushan Rebellion. It symbolizes imperial authority, mobilization, and a turning point in a military conflict.
Variants and Related Words
- Cờ hiệu nhà Đường: Tang Dynasty flag/standard. A more general term for Tang Dynasty insignia.
- Loạn An Lộc Sơn: The An Lushan Rebellion. The historical event directly connected to the use of this banner.
Synonyms
- Royal Standard (of the Tang Dynasty): An emblem of imperial command and military authority.
- Military Banner (of the Tang): A flag used to lead and rally troops.
Related Historical Concepts
- Hội quân tại Linh Võ: The rally of troops at Lingwu. This was the specific event where the banner was famously used.
- Chiến dịch bình định An Sử: The campaign to pacify the An-Shi Rebellion. The broader military effort in which the banner played a symbolic role.