Thiện Văn
Definition
- Proper Noun:
- Du Shanwen (Dư Thiện Văn): A historical figure from the Yuan Dynasty period, known from a legendary tale where he was summoned by the Dragon King (Quảng Lợi Vương) to compose a ceremonial text.
- A legendary scholar: Refers specifically to a scholar who, according to folklore, was taken to an underwater palace (Thủy phủ) to write a document for a royal ceremony.
Usage Examples
- Proper Noun:
- Truyền thuyết kể về Thiện Văn được rồng đưa xuống thủy cung. (The legend tells of Thiện Văn being taken by dragons to the underwater palace.)
- Thiện Văn đã soạn một bài văn rất hay cho Quảng Lợi Vương. (Thiện Văn composed a very elegant text for the Quảng Lợi Vương.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "Thiện Văn" is almost exclusively used in the context of recounting this specific legend or in literary references to it. It is not a common word in modern daily vocabulary.
Variants and Related Words
- Dư Thiện Văn: The full name associated with the figure in the legend.
- Quảng Lợi Vương: The Dragon King (Vua Thủy) who summoned Thiện Văn in the story.
- Thủy phủ: The underwater palace or dragon kingdom in Vietnamese mythology.
Synonyms
- Legendary scribe: A writer or scholar in a myth.
- Historical figure (in folklore): A person from stories passed down through tradition.
Related Idioms
- There are no common idioms directly using the term "Thiện Văn" in contemporary Vietnamese. Its usage is confined to the narrative of the legend.