Xa Khả Tham
Definition
- Proper Noun:
- Xa Khả Tham: A historical figure, a Chinese general from the Qing Dynasty who participated in military campaigns in Southeast Asia, including Vietnam. This name is an older or variant transcription.
- Note: This term is primarily encountered in historical texts. Modern references more commonly use the transcription Xa Khả Sâm.
Usage Examples
- Proper Noun:
- Tướng Xa Khả Tham chỉ huy quân Thanh tiến vào Thăng Long. (General Xa Khả Tham commanded the Qing troops advancing into Thang Long.)
- Nhân vật Xa Khả Tham xuất hiện trong sử liệu về cuộc chiến cuối thế kỷ 18. (The figure Xa Khả Tham appears in historical records concerning the late 18th-century war.)
Advanced Usage
- This name is specific to historical and academic contexts. It is not used in contemporary everyday language.
Variants and Related Words
- Xa Khả Sâm (Proper Noun): The more standard and common modern transcription for the same historical figure (General Sha Keshen).
- Hầu hết các sách sử hiện đại đều ghi là Xa Khả Sâm. (Most modern history books record the name as Xa Khả Sâm.)
Synonyms
- Sha Keshen: The standard Pinyin romanization of the Chinese name.
- Xa Khả Sâm: The variant transcription in Vietnamese.
Note on Meaning
- This is a proper name and does not have conceptual definitions, synonyms, or idioms in the standard sense. Its significance is purely historical and referential.