lò tạo hóa
Definition
- Noun (Literary, Figurative):
- The forge of creation: A poetic and metaphorical term for the natural world or the universe, conceived as a vast furnace or workshop where life and all things are shaped and transformed by the forces of nature or a creator.
- The crucible of nature: Emphasizes the world as a place of constant change, formation, and dissolution, much like a furnace melts and reshapes materials.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Con người nhỏ bé trước lò tạo hóa. (Man is insignificant before the forge of creation.)
- Sinh, lão, bệnh, tử là quy luật của lò tạo hóa. (Birth, aging, sickness, and death are the laws of nature's crucible.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is primarily used in literary, philosophical, or rhetorical contexts to evoke a sense of awe, mystery, or the relentless power of natural processes. It is not used in everyday conversation.
Variants and Related Words
- Tạo hóa (n): Creator, nature, the act of creation.
- Tạo hóa sinh ra muôn loài. (Nature gives birth to all creatures.)
- Vũ trụ (n): Universe. (A more direct, scientific term.)
- Thiên nhiên (n): Nature. (A common, general term.)
Synonyms
- Nature: The physical world and its phenomena.
- The universe: All existing matter and space as a whole.
- The cosmos: The universe seen as a well-ordered whole.
Related Idioms
- Công trình của tạo hóa: A masterpiece of creation.
- Vịnh Hạ Long là một công trình của tạo hóa. (Ha Long Bay is a masterpiece of creation.)