Yến tử

Yến tử

Yến Tử luôn mặc một tấm áo hồ cừu cũ trong suốt ba mươi năm.

Definition
  1. Proper Noun (Historical Figure):
    • Yanzi (also known as Yan Ying): A famous statesman and philosopher from the State of Qi during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. He was renowned for his frugality, diligence, and wise governance. His courtesy name was Pingzhong.
Usage Examples
  • Proper Noun:
    • Yến tử một đại phu nổi tiếng của nước Tề. (Yanzi was a famous senior official of the State of Qi.)
    • Đức tính tiết kiệm của Yến tử được sử sách ca ngợi. (Yanzi's virtue of frugality is praised in historical records.)
Advanced Usage
  • The name "Yến tử" is primarily used in historical, literary, or philosophical contexts when discussing classical Chinese thought, exemplary governance, or historical anecdotes about virtue.
Variants and Related Words
  • Án Anh: An alternative name for Yến tử, used in some classical texts like .
  • Bình Trọng: The courtesy name (tự) of Yến tử.
Synonyms
  • Statesman: A skilled and experienced political leader.
  • Philosopher: A person engaged in the study of fundamental principles.
  • Official: A person holding a public office or position of authority.
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • Bữa ăn không hai lần ăn thịt: (His) meal did not include meat twice. This phrase directly references the historical account of Yanzi's extreme personal frugality, symbolizing a life of simplicity and dedication to public service over personal luxury.