cần chánh điện
Definition
- Noun (Historical):
- Main Audience Hall: The primary palace or hall used for royal audiences and important court ceremonies within the imperial citadel of Huế, the former capital of Vietnam.
- Throne Hall: The central building where the emperor would hold court, receive officials, and conduct state affairs.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Cần Chánh Điện là một kiến trúc quan trọng trong Hoàng thành Huế. (The Cần Chánh Điện is an important architectural structure within the Huế Imperial City.)
- Nhà vua thiết triều tại Cần Chánh Điện. (The emperor held court at the Cần Chánh Điện.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is specific to Nguyễn Dynasty (1802-1945) architecture and protocol. It refers not just to a building but to the institution of the royal audience itself.
Variants and Related Words
- Điện Thái Hòa (n): The Hall of Supreme Harmony, used for major ceremonial occasions like coronations.
- Tử Cấm Thành (n): The Forbidden Purple City, the innermost enclosure of the Huế Citadel where the emperor lived.
Synonyms
- Royal audience hall
- Throne hall
- Main palace (for audiences)
Notes on Usage
- Historical Term: "Cần Chánh Điện" is an archaic, historical term. It is not used in modern contexts outside of discussing history or the Huế Monuments.
- Capitalization: Often capitalized in English texts as a proper noun (Cần Chánh Điện) when referring to the specific hall in Huế.
- The Cần Chánh Điện was largely destroyed in the late 20th century, so references are now primarily historical or archaeological.