quan trường
Definition
- Noun:
- The mandarinate: The collective body or system of mandarins (government officials) in a feudal or historical bureaucratic system, particularly in East Asian contexts like imperial Vietnam or China.
- Officialdom / The world of officials: The social sphere, environment, or career path associated with being a government mandarin, often implying its specific customs, hierarchies, and politics.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Ông ấy đã dành cả đời bon chen trong quan trường. (He spent his whole life jostling for position in the mandarinate.)
- Quan trường phong kiến đầy những thủ đoạn. (The feudal officialdom was full of intrigues.)
- Truyện Kiều' phản ánh những thăng trầm của quan trường. ('The Tale of Kieu' reflects the vicissitudes of the mandarin world.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "quan trường" is primarily historical and literary. It is used to discuss the bureaucratic systems of pre-modern Vietnam, China, and other Sinosphere countries. It often carries connotations of a complex, competitive, and sometimes corrupt environment.
Variants and Related Words
- Quan giới (n): A synonym, also meaning the class or circle of mandarins.
- Quan lại (n): Officials; mandarins (refers to the people themselves rather than the system or environment).
- Quan chức (n): Functionary; official (a more modern term for government officials).
Synonyms
- The mandarinate: The system or body of mandarins.
- Officialdom: The realm or profession of officials.
- Bureaucracy: The administrative system, especially of a government (note: this is a broader, more modern term).
Related Idioms and Phrases
- *Thâm thúy quan trường*: Deeply versed in the ways of the mandarinate;形容 someone who is shrewd and experienced in bureaucratic politics.
- *Bon chen quan trường*: To scramble or struggle for position within the officialdom.
- Kẻ mới vào thường khó tránh khỏi việc bon chen quan trường. (Newcomers often cannot avoid jostling in the world of officials.)