Trúc Bạch
Definition
- Proper Noun:
- A historical literary term: Refers to "bamboo and silk," materials used for writing in ancient times, symbolizing historical records and classical texts.
- A place name: A ward (phường) within Ba Đình District, Hanoi, Vietnam. The name is derived from the historical Trúc Bạch Lake area.
Usage Examples
- Proper Noun (Literary Term):
- Sử sách ghi chép trên trúc bạch vẫn còn lưu truyền. (Historical records written on bamboo and silk are still preserved.)
- Proper Noun (Place Name):
- Hồ Trúc Bạch nằm ở phường Trúc Bạch. (Trúc Bạch Lake is located in Trúc Bạch ward.)
- Chúng tôi sống tại phường Trúc Bạch, quận Ba Đình. (We live in Trúc Bạch ward, Ba Đình district.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in formal, historical, or geographical contexts. In modern daily language, it most commonly refers to the specific location in Hanoi.
Variants and Related Words
- Hồ Trúc Bạch (Proper Noun): Trúc Bạch Lake, a famous lake in Hanoi adjacent to West Lake (Hồ Tây).
- Giấy trúc bạch (Historical Term): A poetic term for ancient writing materials, though not a common modern compound.
Different Meanings
- Historical/Cultural Meaning: Symbolizes the medium (bamboo slips and silk) for ancient documents and literature.
- Geographical Meaning: A contemporary administrative division and a well-known area in central Hanoi.
Synonyms
- Historical Term: Bamboo and silk (literal translation), ancient annals, historical records.
- Place Name: (No direct synonym; it is a proper noun.)
Related Idioms
- While "Trúc Bạch" itself is not typically part of a common idiom, it evokes classical imagery. A related classical concept is "thẻ tre lụa trắng" (bamboo slips and white silk), referring to the act of recording history.