quan ôn
Definition
- Noun:
- Epidemic Demon / Plague Spirit: In traditional Vietnamese folk belief and superstition, a malevolent spirit or demon believed to be the direct cause of epidemics and contagious diseases.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Theo truyền thuyết, quan ôn gây ra bệnh dịch hạch. (According to legend, the epidemic demon caused the plague.)
- Người xưa tin rằng phải cúng để xua đuổi quan ôn. (People in the past believed they had to make offerings to drive away the plague spirit.)
Advanced Usage
- The concept belongs to the realm of historical folk religion and superstition. It is used to explain the outbreak of diseases in a pre-scientific context.
- It often appears in stories, proverbs, or discussions about traditional beliefs and practices related to medicine and illness.
Variants and Related Words
- Ôn dịch (n): epidemic, plague. This is the modern, scientific term for a widespread disease.
- Thần dịch (n): plague deity. A more general term for a deity associated with pestilence.
Synonyms
- Plague spirit
- Demon of disease
- Genius of epidemics (archaic/literal translation)
Related Cultural Concepts
- Cúng quan ôn: The ritual of making offerings to appease or ward off the epidemic demon.
- The belief reflects a historical worldview where unexplained calamities like epidemics were attributed to supernatural forces.