Tà Trĩ
Definition
- Proper Noun:
- A historical figure: "Tà Trĩ" is an archaic Vietnamese term referring to a specific, morally corrupt or treacherous individual from historical or literary context. The term is now considered obsolete and is primarily encountered in classical texts or historical discussions.
Usage Examples
- Proper Noun:
- Sử sách chép về hành vi của Tà Trĩ. (Historical records document the actions of Tà Trĩ.)
- Tên của hắn đã trở thành đồng nghĩa với sự phản bội, như Tà Trĩ. (His name has become synonymous with betrayal, like Tà Trĩ.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is almost exclusively used in a historical or allegorical sense to denote ultimate treachery or villainy.
- Bị gọi là "Tà Trĩ của thời đại" là một lời buộc tội nặng nề. (To be called the "Tà Trĩ of the era" is a grave accusation.)
Important Note on Meaning
- This term is highly obscure and archaic. Its primary dictionary reference points to "Ta Trẽ," indicating it may be a variant or older form of another archaic term. Without specific classical context, its precise definition remains generalized as a proper name for a archetypal villain or traitor.
Synonyms
- Traitor: one who betrays trust.
- Villain: a character whose evil actions are important to the plot.
- Arch-traitor: a principal or chief traitor.
Related Concepts
- Phản nghịch: (Vietnamese) rebellion, treachery.
- Gian thần: (Vietnamese) treacherous court official (a common archetype in classical literature where a figure like "Tà Trĩ" might appear).