Thái Sơn
Definition
- Proper Noun:
- A common geographical name in Vietnam: "Thái Sơn" is used as the name for several communes (xã) across multiple provinces in Vietnam. It is not a unique location but a repeated administrative name.
- A cultural and historical reference: The name "Thái Sơn" (泰山) originates from Chinese, meaning "Mount Tai," a mountain of great cultural and symbolic significance in East Asia, often representing grandeur, stability, and paternal love. This symbolic meaning influences its use as a place name.
Usage Examples
- Proper Noun:
- Gia đình tôi sống ở xã Thái Sơn, huyện Hiệp Hòa. (My family lives in Thai Son commune, Hiep Hoa district.)
- "Công cha như núi Thái Sơn" là một câu ca dao nổi tiếng. ("A father's merit is as great as Mount Thai Son" is a famous folk verse.)
Advanced Usage
- The name is used proverbially to symbolize something immense, unwavering, and deeply respected, primarily through the Vietnamese folk verse.
- Tình yêu thương của mẹ được ví như núi Thái Sơn. (A mother's love is compared to Mount Thai Son.)
Variants and Related Words
- Núi Thái Sơn: Mount Tai. This is the direct reference to the actual mountain in China and its symbolic use in Vietnamese poetry and idioms.
Synonyms
- Mount Tai: The direct English translation and name of the referenced mountain.
- Cornerstone: In a metaphorical sense, for something of fundamental importance and stability.
Related Idioms
- Công cha như núi Thái Sơn, nghĩa mẹ như nước trong nguồn chảy ra: A father's merit is as great as Mount Thai Son, a mother's love is like water flowing from a spring. This is a core Vietnamese proverb using "Thái Sơn" to symbolize the immense, solid, and respected role of a father.
- Câu tục ngữ "Công cha như núi Thái Sơn" dạy về lòng hiếu thảo. (The proverb "A father's merit is as great as Mount Thai Son" teaches filial piety.)