hành hạt
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Definition
- Verb (archaic, historical):
- To make an official inspection tour: Refers to the historical practice of a mandarin (a high-ranking official in imperial Vietnam) traveling through the districts or territories under his jurisdiction to inspect, oversee administration, and settle affairs.
- To tour one's administrative area: The act of a provincial governor or similar official traveling through the localities they govern.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Quan tổng đốc hành hạt để kiểm tra tình hình an ninh. (The governor made his round to check the security situation.)
- Theo lệnh vua, viên quan ấy phải hành hạt mỗi năm một lần. (By the king's order, that mandarin had to make his inspection tour once a year.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is almost exclusively used in historical contexts or when describing feudal administrative practices. It is not used in modern governance vocabulary.
- The term implies a formal, official duty with an element of authority and inspection.
Variants and Related Words
- Tuần tra (v): To patrol. (Modern equivalent for inspection tours, but without the specific high-ranking administrative connotation of "hành hạt".)
- Thanh tra (v): To inspect, to audit. (A modern term for official inspection.)
- Thị sát (v): To survey, to make an on-the-spot inspection. (A modern term for field inspection by officials.)
Synonyms
- Đi tuần (v): To go on a patrol/inspection tour.
- Thị sát địa phương (v): To inspect localities.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "hành hạt" is a compound word where "hành" means to carry out/to travel, and "hạt" refers to an administrative district or territory in the old system. It is treated as a single lexical unit in this explanation.
- The provided reference translation, "Make one's round (of a mandarin)", accurately captures the sense of an official conducting a formal tour of inspection within his domain.
- (từ cũ; nghĩa cũ) Make one's round (of a mandarin)