hồng quần
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Definition
- Noun (archaic, literary):
- Red trousers: Literally refers to a type of red-colored trousers.
- Fair, beautiful girl: A poetic and archaic metonymy used to refer to a beautiful young woman, particularly in a feudal context. The term originates from the traditional attire of women.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Literal):
- Trong bảo tàng có trưng bày một chiếc hồng quần cổ. (The museum displays a pair of ancient red trousers.)
- Noun (Figurative/Archaic):
- Thi nhân xưa hay dùng từ "hồng quần" để chỉ những giai nhân. (Poets of old often used the term "hồng quần" to refer to beauties.)
- "Hồng quần" là một hình ảnh ước lệ quen thuộc trong văn học trung đại. ("Hồng quần" is a familiar conventional image in medieval literature.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is almost exclusively found in classical Vietnamese poetry and literary texts. Its usage in modern spoken or written Vietnamese is very rare and would be considered highly stylized or deliberately archaic.
- It functions as a synecdoche (a part representing the whole), where the item of clothing ("red trousers") stands for the woman wearing it.
Variants and Related Words
- Quần hồng: A variant with the same meaning, literally "pink/red trousers," also used archaically to refer to women.
- Giai nhân: A more common literary synonym for a beautiful woman.
- Mỹ nhân: Another common literary term for a beauty.
Synonyms
- Giai nhân (n): Beauty, belle (literary).
- Mỹ nhân (n): Beauty, beautiful woman (literary).
- Thiếu nữ (n): Young woman, maiden (less archaic).
Notes on Meaning
- Primary Modern Understanding: The figurative meaning ("beautiful girl") is the dominant understanding when encountered in texts, as the literal meaning is obsolete.
- Cultural Context: The term reflects a specific historical and cultural context (feudal Vietnam) where women's attire was distinctive. Its use evokes a sense of antiquity and poetic convention.
- (từ cũ; nghĩa cũ; văn chương) Red trousers; fair, beautiful girl