nho sĩ
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Definition
- Noun:
- Confucian scholar: A scholar, intellectual, or literatus in historical Vietnam (and East Asia) who studied, followed, and was examined on the classical texts of Confucianism. This term specifically denotes the educated elite within the feudal societal structure.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Các nho sĩ thời xưa thường lấy đạo Khổng làm chuẩn mực. (Ancient Confucian scholars often took Confucian doctrine as their standard.)
- Ông ấy có phong thái của một nho sĩ. (He carries himself like a Confucian scholar.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "nho sĩ" is historical and carries connotations of a specific social class, moral philosophy, and literary tradition. It is often used to evoke the image of a learned, ethical, and sometimes government-serving gentleman from Vietnam's pre-modern era.
Variants and Related Words
Nhà nho (n): A synonym for "nho sĩ," meaning a Confucian scholar or literatus.
- Ông cụ đồ nho là một nhà nho chân chính. (The old teacher was a true Confucian scholar.)
Nho gia (n): A Confucianist; a person belonging to the Confucian school of thought.
- Nho học (n): Confucian learning or studies.
Synonyms
- Confucian literatus: A scholar educated in the Confucian classics.
- Mandarin (in the context of a scholar-official): A scholar who served in the imperial bureaucracy.
Related Concepts
- Sĩ phu: This is a closely related, often broader term meaning "scholar-gentleman" or "intellectual." While a is specifically Confucian, a could be engaged in other schools of thought, but the terms are frequently used interchangeably in historical context.
- Văn nhân: A man of letters or a literary scholar, which may overlap with but emphasizes literary and artistic pursuits over strict philosophical or bureaucratic affiliation.