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dấy nghĩa

Nhiều anh hùng đã dấy nghĩa chống lại ách đô hộ phương Bắc.

Definition
  1. Verb (archaic/historical):
    • To raise the banner of a righteous cause; to start a righteous uprising or rebellion. This term specifically refers to the act of initiating an armed revolt or movement against a ruling power, framed as a fight for justice, righteousness, or a noble cause. It carries a strong connotation of legitimacy and moral high ground for the rebels.
Usage Examples
  • Verb:
    • Nhiều anh hùng đã dấy nghĩa chống lại ách đô hộ. (Many heroes raised the banner of righteous rebellion against the foreign yoke.)
    • Vùng đó từng nơi dấy nghĩa của nghĩa quân. (That region was once where the righteous army started their uprising.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term is almost exclusively used in historical or literary contexts to describe feudal-era or pre-modern uprisings. It is not used for modern political movements or coups.
  • It implies a leader or group mobilizing people under a declared righteous purpose.
Variants and Related Words
  • Khởi nghĩa (v): To start an uprising/revolt. This is a more common and slightly less archaic synonym, though it also carries the connotation of a righteous cause.
  • Dấy binh (v, archaic): To raise troops/arms (can be for rebellion or other purposes, lacks the specific "righteous cause" nuance of ).
Synonyms
  • Raise the standard of revolt: A direct English equivalent capturing the military and ideological aspects.
  • Start a righteous rebellion: Emphasizes the moral justification.
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • Dựng cờ khởi nghĩa: To erect the flag of uprising. This phrase is very closely related and often used in similar contexts.
  • The term itself, "dấy nghĩa", functions almost as a historical idiom, encapsulating the specific concept of legitimized rebellion in Vietnamese history.
dấy nghĩa

Nhiều anh hùng đã dấy nghĩa chống lại ách đô hộ phương Bắc.

  1. () Raise the Great Cause banner