nghịch thần
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Definition
- Noun (historical/archaic term):
- Rebellious subject: A subject, official, or vassal who openly defies or rises up against their sovereign or rightful ruler. The term carries a strong connotation of treason and violation of the feudal or monarchical moral order.
- Traitor to the sovereign: Specifically denotes a person who commits the grave crime of disloyalty and insurrection against the king or emperor.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Kẻ nào dấy binh chống lại vua đều bị xem là nghịch thần. (Anyone who raises troops against the king is considered a rebellious subject.)
- Sử sách ghi lại tên tuổi những nghịch thần nổi tiếng. (Historical records document the names of famous rebellious subjects.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "nghịch thần" is almost exclusively found in historical texts, classical literature, or discussions of feudal Vietnamese history and politics. It is an archaic term.
- It belongs to a set of Confucian-derived political terminology that emphasized loyalty to the ruler as a paramount virtue. Its opposite would be "trung thần" (loyal subject).
Variants and Related Words
- Loạn thần (n): Another historical term for a treasonous or rebellious minister/official.
- Nghịch tặc (n): Rebel, traitor (often with a stronger emphasis on being an outlaw or bandit-rebel).
Synonyms
- Rebel: A person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler.
- Traitor: One who betrays their allegiance, especially to their sovereign or country.
- Insurrectionist: A person who takes part in an insurrection; a rebel.
Related Idioms/Phrases
- "Nghịch thần tặc tử": A classical phrase meaning "rebellious subjects and unfilial sons," grouping together the two greatest moral transgressions in Confucian society—disloyalty to the ruler and disobedience to one's parents.
- Triều đình trừng trị những kẻ bị coi là nghịch thần tặc tử. (The court punished those deemed to be rebellious subjects and unfilial sons.)
- (từ cũ) Rebellious subject