chữ ngũ
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Noun:
- The character "ngũ" (五): Refers specifically to the Chinese character "五" (meaning "five") in the Vietnamese writing system, which is derived from Hán-Nôm characters.
- A sitting posture: Describes a specific way of sitting where the legs are crossed, resembling the shape of the character "五". This is a common idiom in Vietnamese.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Anh ấy ngồi vắt chân chữ ngũ. (He sits with his legs crossed in the "ngũ" character style.)
- Tư thế chữ ngũ rất phổ biến khi ngồi thiền. (The "ngũ" character posture is very common when meditating.)
Advanced Usage
- "vắt chân chữ ngũ": This is a fixed phrase meaning "to sit with legs crossed (in a specific, often relaxed or meditative, posture)". The phrase explicitly compares the leg position to the shape of the character.
- Cụ già ngồi vắt chân chữ ngũ dưới gốc cây. (The old man sat with his legs crossed under the tree.)
Variants and Related Words
- Chéo chân: To cross one's legs (a more general term, not specifically referring to the shape of the character "ngũ").
- Ngồi khoanh chân: To sit with legs folded (often used for sitting on the floor).
Synonyms
- Ngồi bắt chéo chân: To sit with legs crossed.
- Ngồi kiết già: To sit in the lotus position (a specific, formal cross-legged posture for meditation, more precise than "chữ ngũ").
Related Idioms
- "Ngồi chữ ngũ": An abbreviated form of "ngồi vắt chân chữ ngũ", meaning to sit cross-legged.
- Trẻ con thường thích ngồi chữ ngũ trên sàn nhà. (Children often like to sit cross-legged on the floor.)
- chân vắt chữ ngũ crossed legs
- ngồi vắt chân chữ ngũto sit with crossed legs