sân đào
Definition
- Proper Noun:
- The garden of Tao Yuanming (Tao Qian): A literary and historical reference to the idyllic garden and rural retreat of the Jin dynasty poet-official Tao Yuanming (also known as Tao Qian), who famously resigned from his official post to return to a simple life of farming and nature.
- A symbol of rustic retreat and poetic solitude: The term evokes the ideal of leaving behind worldly affairs (officialdom, urban life) to pursue a life of simplicity, harmony with nature, and literary cultivation, as embodied by Tao Yuanming.
Usage Examples
- Proper Noun:
- Nhà thơ ấy mơ ước có một sân đào của riêng mình. (That poet dreams of having his own "sân đào"—a personal rustic retreat.)
- Tác phẩm của ông ấy thấm đẫm tinh thần sân đào. (His works are imbued with the spirit of the "sân đào" ideal.)
Advanced Usage
- Used as a metaphor for a personal haven or a life choice prioritizing simplicity and artistic freedom over material success and social status.
- Anh ấy bỏ phố về quê, tìm kiếm một sân đào giữa đời thực. (He left the city for the countryside, seeking a real-life "sân đào.")
Variants and Related Words
- Đào Tiềm / Tao Yuanming: The name of the historical figure central to this term.
- Đào gia / The Tao family: May refer to Tao Yuanming or his descendants/legacy.
- Vườn đào / Peach orchard: The literal "peach garden," which is a direct component of the allusion.
Synonyms
- Arcadian retreat: A peaceful, simple country life.
- Pastoral ideal: The literary and artistic celebration of rural life.
- Hermitage: A secluded residence or retreat.
Related Idioms and Allusions
- "Quy khứ lai từ" / "Returning Home": The title of Tao Yuanming's famous prose-poem (fu) celebrating his resignation and return to his garden and fields. This work is intrinsically linked to the concept of "sân đào."
- "Đào nguyên" / "Peach Blossom Spring": Another famous parable by Tao Yuanming about an utopian hidden valley. While distinct, it shares thematic elements of an idealized, secluded world with "sân đào."