nếp tử, xe châu
Definition
- Noun Phrase:
- A coffin made of tử wood and a funeral carriage adorned with pearl curtains; refers to the complete and respectful funeral arrangements, including coffin and hearse, provided by a patron for the burial of the courtesan Đạm Tiên in the classic epic The Tale of Kiều.
Usage Examples
- Noun Phrase:
- Người khách hào hiệp đã sắm đủ nếp tử, xe châu cho Đạm Tiên. (The generous patron procured the full coffin and pearl-draped hearse for Đạm Tiên.)
- Cụm từ "nếp tử, xe châu" thể hiện sự chu đáo trong tang lễ. (The phrase "nếp tử, xe châu" signifies thoroughness in funeral rites.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is a classical, literary allusion specific to Vietnamese culture. It is almost exclusively used in reference to the story of Thúy Kiều visiting Đạm Tiên's grave in Nguyễn Du's . It symbolizes a complete, proper, and unexpectedly generous funeral for someone who might otherwise have been buried without ceremony.
Cultural and Literary Context
- Source: This phrase originates from (commonly known as ) by the great poet Nguyễn Du (1765–1820).
- Context in the Story: When the protagonist Thúy Kiều visits the grave of the deceased courtesan Đạm Tiên, she learns that a stranger () had passed by, taken pity, and arranged for a proper burial, which included the "nếp tử, xe châu." This act of posthumous kindness is a pivotal moment that foreshadows Kiều's own tragic and chivalry-filled journey.
Synonyms
- Funeral paraphernalia: the equipment needed for a funeral.
- Complete funeral arrangements: all necessary items and services for a burial.
- Coffin and hearse: the key components of a funeral procession.
Related Concepts
- Tang lễ chu đáo: a thorough and respectful funeral.
- Hào hiệp: chivalry; the generous and righteous act of the unnamed patron is described with this term.
- Đạm Tiên: the name of the courtesan whose burial is described; understanding this character is key to understanding the phrase's emotional weight.