di luân

di luân

Một gia đình nhiều thế hệ cùng ngồi quây quần bên mâm cơm ấm cúng để giữ gìn di luân.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The constant way / the unchanging principle: A classical Confucian term referring to the fundamental and eternal moral principles governing human relationships and social order. It denotes the basic, unalterable norms of proper conduct.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Di luân nền tảng của đạo đức xã hội phong kiến. (Di luân is the foundation of feudal social morality.)
    • Giáo dục xưa chú trọng việc dạy di luân. (Education in the past focused on teaching the constant moral principles.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term is almost exclusively used in classical, literary, or philosophical contexts, particularly when discussing Confucian ethics and the "Five Constant Relationships" (ngũ luân).
Variants and Related Words
  • Ngũ luân (n): The Five Constant Relationships (ruler-subject, father-son, husband-wife, elder-younger, friend-friend).
    • Ngũ luân phần cụ thể hóa của di luân. (The Five Relationships are a specific manifestation of the constant moral principles.)
Synonyms
  • Moral constants: The unchanging ethical rules.
  • Fundamental principles: The basic, guiding norms of conduct.
Related Concepts
  • Đạo thường (n): A near-synonymous phrase meaning "the constant way" or "the regular path," often used interchangeably with .
    • Di luân đạo thường ý nghĩa tương đồng. (Di luân and đạo thường have similar meanings.)