Từ Dũ

Từ Dũ

Từ Dũ luôn luôn giữ gìn tư cách và sống giản dị.

Definition
  1. Proper Noun:
    • Từ: The posthumous temple name and most common historical reference for Empress Dowager Tự Dũ (born Phạm Thị Hằng, 1810-1903), a principal consort of Emperor Thiệu Trị and mother of Emperor Tự Đức of the Nguyễn Dynasty.
    • A historical figure: She is renowned for her virtue, erudition, simple lifestyle, benevolence, and strong national spirit during a turbulent period in Vietnamese history.
Usage Examples
  • Proper Noun:
    • Empress Dowager Từwas highly respected for her wisdom and moral character.
    • The TừMaternity Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City is named in her honor.
    • Historical records describe Từ Dũ as a deeply patriotic figure.
Advanced Usage
  • The name "Từ Dũ" is often invoked in modern contexts as a symbol of traditional feminine virtue, maternal dedication, and resilience.
    • Her legacy is such that "Từ Dũ" has become synonymous with grace under pressure.
Variants and Related Words
  • Empress Dowager Tự Dũ: An alternative spelling and title.
  • Phạm Thị Hằng: Her birth name.
  • Hoàng Thái Hậu Từ Dũ: Her formal title as Empress Dowager.
Synonyms
  • Empress dowager: A widowed mother of an emperor.
  • Consort: A wife of a monarch.
Historical and Cultural Context
  • Từ is a significant figure in 19th-century Vietnamese history. She witnessed the increasing French colonial encroachment. In 1885, after the French captured the Huế Citadel, she initially followed the exile of the young patriot-king Hàm Nghi before returning to Huế due to her age.
  • Her life is often cited as an exemplar of Confucian values applied to royal motherhood and duty during national crisis.