chí sĩ
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Noun:
- Strong-willed scholar (who upheld a just cause): A person, typically an intellectual or scholar, who is deeply committed to and actively pursues a noble, often patriotic or social, ideal. The term carries a historical and formal connotation, often referring to figures in Vietnam's pre-modern and modern history who dedicated themselves to national independence or social reform.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Cụ Phan Bội Châu là một chí sĩ yêu nước. (Mr. Phan Boi Chau was a strong-willed patriotic scholar.)
- Lịch sử nước ta ghi nhận công lao của nhiều chí sĩ. (Our country's history records the contributions of many strong-willed scholars.)
Advanced Usage
- The term chí sĩ is primarily used in historical, literary, or formal contexts to honor figures from the past. It is less common in contemporary everyday speech.
- It often implies a combination of intellectual capability (sĩ - scholar) and unwavering will or aspiration (chí - will, ambition) directed toward a greater cause.
Variants and Related Words
- Nhà yêu nước (n): Patriot. (A more general term for a patriot, without the specific scholarly connotation of ).
- Nhà cách mạng (n): Revolutionary. (Focuses more on active political or social change, which may overlap with the actions of a ).
Synonyms
- Người có chí lớn: A person with great ambition/determination. (A more general phrase describing strong willpower.)
- Nhà ái quốc: Patriot. (A formal term for a patriot.)
Notes on Meaning
- The term is considered somewhat archaic (arch.) but remains in use when discussing historical figures and their ideals.
- The core meaning revolves around the noble ideal (ý tưởng cao cả) itself. The person is defined by their dedication to this cause, which was often, but not exclusively, patriotism during Vietnam's struggle for independence.
noun
- Strong-willed scholar (who upheld a just cause)
- cụ Phan Bội Châu là một chí sĩ yêu nướcPhan Boi Chau was a strong-willed patriotic scholar