hạ sơn
Definition
- Verb (archaic, literary):
- To descend from the mountain: The literal meaning of "hạ sơn" is to come down from a mountain or highland area. It is primarily used in classical or literary contexts.
- To enter the world / to begin one's career: Figuratively, it describes a learned person (such as a scholar, hermit, or martial arts master) leaving seclusion in the mountains to step into society, take up a post, or engage in worldly affairs.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Sau mười năm tu luyện, vị đạo sĩ quyết định hạ sơn. (After ten years of cultivation, the Taoist priest decided to descend from the mountain.)
- Vị trạng nguyên tài đức sau khi hạ sơn đã giúp dân làng rất nhiều. (The virtuous laureate, after entering the world, helped the villagers greatly.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is almost exclusively found in historical narratives, wuxia (martial arts) stories, or formal writing to evoke a classical tone. In modern daily conversation, it is rarely used.
Variants and Related Words
- Xuống núi (v): This is the modern, common equivalent meaning "to go down the mountain."
- Đoàn leo núi đã xuống núi an toàn. (The climbing team safely came down the mountain.)
Synonyms
- Descend: to move from a higher to a lower place.
- Come down: the general, modern action of moving downward from an elevation.
Related Idioms and Cultural Context
- While "hạ sơn" itself is not a common idiom, it carries strong cultural connotations. It implies a transition from a state of preparation, isolation, or asceticism to one of action and engagement in the human world. This concept is frequent in Vietnamese and Chinese historical fiction.