thánh hiền

thánh hiền

Các nhà nho xưa gọi Khổng Tử và Mạnh Tử là những bậc thánh hiền.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Sages and Virtuous Ones: A term used to refer to individuals of supreme wisdom, exceptional moral virtue, and profound talent, who are revered as exemplary models for society and culture.
    • The Sages: Specifically, in East Asian Confucian tradition, it often denotes the highest-ranking ancient philosophers and moral teachers, such as Confucius and Mencius.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Theo truyền thống Nho giáo, Khổng Tử được tôn vinh một bậc thánh hiền. (According to Confucian tradition, Confucius is honored as a sage.)
    • Sách của các bậc thánh hiền để lại nhiều bài học quý giá. (The books left by the sages contain many valuable lessons.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in a collective and reverential sense. It is less commonly used to refer to a single living person and more often used historically or philosophically to discuss paragons of virtue and wisdom.
  • It can be used in a slightly ironic or hyperbolic modern context to refer to someone who is perceived as being overly moralistic or preachy.
Variants and Related Words
  • Thánh nhân (n): Sage, saintly person. A very close synonym, often used interchangeably.
    • Ông ấy được dân làng kính trọng như một bậc thánh nhân. (He is respected by the villagers as a sage.)
Synonyms
  • Sage: A profoundly wise person.
  • Virtuous One: A person of high moral standards.
  • Paragon: A model of excellence or perfection.
Related Concepts and Phrases
  • Hiền nhân (n): A virtuous and talented person, often a step below "thánh hiền" in the hierarchy of Confucian virtue.
  • Thánh hiền mẫu mực: An exemplary sage; a paragon of sagehood.
  • Đạo thánh hiền: The way or teachings of the sages.