quan lang
Definition
- Noun:
- Quan lang: A hereditary title for the male ruler or chieftain of a Mường (a Muong ethnic group) village or district in pre-modern Vietnam. He held the highest local authority, overseeing administrative, judicial, and military matters within his territory.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Quan lang là người đứng đầu một mường. (The quan lang was the head of a muong [district].)
- Quyền lực của quan lang được cha truyền con nối. (The power of the quan lang was hereditary.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is historically specific and is primarily used in historical or anthropological contexts to describe the traditional feudal-like social structure of the Muong people before significant integration into the modern Vietnamese administrative system.
Variants and Related Words
- Lang đạo: A term sometimes used interchangeably or relatedly for Muong nobility or chieftains.
- Mường: Refers to both the ethnic group and their traditional territorial district, which was governed by a .
Synonyms
- Chieftain: A leader of a tribe or clan.
- Headman: The leader of a village or community.
- Lord: A person having authority or control over a territory.
Related Cultural Notes
- The system was a key part of traditional Muong society, which was organized into a hierarchy with the at the top, followed by other noble ranks and commoners. This structure is often compared to the feudal systems of medieval Europe.