kinh truyện
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Definition
- Noun:
- Ancient Chinese classic works: A collective term for the foundational philosophical and literary texts written by ancient Chinese thinkers, primarily those associated with Confucianism.
- The Confucian classics and their commentaries: Specifically refers to the canonical scriptures (kinh) and their associated historical or exegetical narratives (truyện) that form the core of traditional Chinese scholarship and thought.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Ông ấy nghiên cứu kinh truyện Trung Hoa. (He studies ancient Chinese classic works.)
- Nền giáo dục khoa cử xưa dựa trên kinh truyện của Khổng giáo. (The old imperial examination education was based on the Confucian classics and their commentaries.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in historical or academic contexts to discuss the corpus of texts that shaped East Asian culture, ethics, and governance.
- It implies a body of authoritative, canonical literature, not merely old stories.
Variants and Related Words
- Kinh điển (n): Classics; canonical texts. Often used more broadly than .
- Triết học kinh điển (Classical philosophy)
Synonyms
- Classics: Recognized, authoritative works of literature.
- Canonical texts: Writings accepted as authoritative within a tradition, especially Confucianism.
- Ancient canons
Related Concepts
- Tứ Thư, Ngũ Kinh: The "Four Books and Five Classics," which are specific, key collections within the broader category of .
- Hán học: Sino-Vietnamese studies or Han learning, which involves the study of these classic texts.
- Ancient Chinese classic works