tú các, lan phòng

Definition
  1. Noun Phrase:
    • Embroidered tower, orchid chamber: A classical, literary term describing a luxurious, elegant, and beautifully adorned living space. It evokes imagery of a place as exquisite as embroidered silk and as fragrant as blooming orchids.
    • A metaphor for a noble or opulent residence: Used to poetically refer to a lavish dwelling, typically implying the home of a wealthy, aristocratic, or scholarly family.
Usage Examples
  • Noun Phrase:
    • Nàng công chúa sống trongcác, lan phòng. (The princess lived in an embroidered tower, an orchid chamber.)
    • Kiến trúc ấy đúng các, lan phòng, vô cùng tinh xảo. (That architecture is truly an embroidered tower, orchid chamber, extremely refined.)
Advanced Usage
  • This term is primarily found in classical Vietnamese poetry and literature. It is a fixed, four-syllable idiom used for its aesthetic and evocative imagery rather than to describe a literal, specific room.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lâu đài (n): castle, palace. A more common, modern term for a large, impressive residence.
  • Dinh thự (n): mansion, villa. Refers to a large, stately house.
  • Phủ đệ (n): manor, aristocratic residence. A term for the home of a high-ranking official or noble.
Synonyms
  • Opulent residence: A rich and luxurious dwelling.
  • Sumptuous chambers: Expensively furnished and beautiful rooms.
  • Palatial abode: A residence like a palace.
Related Idioms
  • Gác tía lầu son: (Purple tower, vermilion pavilion) Another classical idiom describing magnificent and beautifully colored buildings, often with a similar connotation of luxury and beauty.
    • Chàng trai mong ước được bước chân vào gác tía lầu son. (The young man dreamed of setting foot in purple towers and vermilion pavilions.)