nguyệt cung

nguyệt cung

Truyền thuyết kể rằng Hằng Nga sống trong nguyệt cung.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The Moon Palace: A poetic and literary term referring to the mythical palace or dwelling believed to exist on the moon, often associated with the legend of the Moon Lady, Hằng Nga (Cháng'é).
    • The Lunar Palace: A direct translation used in cultural and artistic contexts to evoke the imagery of the moon as a celestial abode.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Truyền thuyết kể rằng Hằng Nga sống trong nguyệt cung. (Legend says that Cháng'é lives in the Moon Palace.)
    • Ánh sáng bạc của nguyệt cung chiếu xuống mặt hồ. (The silvery light of the Lunar Palace shone down on the lake surface.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily used in poetry, literature, and folk tales. It is not used in modern, scientific contexts to describe the moon's physical properties.
  • It can symbolize isolation, beauty, melancholy, or the unattainable, drawing from the legend of Cháng'é's eternal solitude on the moon.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cung trăng: (Noun) A near-synonymous poetic term for the moon's palace.
    • Nàng mong ước được một lần đến cung trăng. (She wished to visit the palace of the moon just once.)
  • Hằng Nga: (Proper Noun) The name of the Moon Lady, the primary inhabitant of the in mythology.
Synonyms
  • Moon Palace: The direct English equivalent.
  • Lunar Palace: A synonym emphasizing its location on the moon.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • While there is no common idiom with itself, the concept is central to the phrase:
    • Chị Hằng (trên cung trăng): (Sister Hằng in the moon palace) A common cultural reference to the Moon Lady.
      • Trẻ con thường nhìn lên mặt trăng tìm chị Hằng trên cung trăng. (Children often look up at the moon and search for Sister Hằng in the moon palace.)