thanh dã
Definition
- Noun:
- Scorched earth policy: A military strategy of deliberately destroying anything that might be useful to an invading enemy force, such as food sources, transport, and shelter, to prevent their use.
- Clearance policy: Specifically in the context of Vietnamese history, it refers to the policy of evacuating people and removing or destroying all resources and infrastructure in rural areas to deprive the enemy of support.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Chính sách thanh dã đã được thực hiện trong cuộc kháng chiến. (The scorched earth policy was implemented during the resistance war.)
- Thanh dã là một biện pháp quân sự khắc nghiệt. (Scorched earth is a harsh military measure.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in historical and military discussions, particularly regarding Vietnamese wartime strategy.
Variants and Related Words
- Chính sách thanh dã (n): The scorched earth policy.
- Chính sách thanh dã gây ra nhiều thiệt hại. (The scorched earth policy caused much damage.)
Synonyms
- Scorched earth: The direct English equivalent.
- Burn-all policy: A descriptive synonym.
- Tactical devastation: A more formal military term.
Related Concepts
- Vườn không nhà trống (idiom): "Empty gardens, vacant houses"; a Vietnamese idiom describing the concrete result of the policy, where villages were left empty and stripped of resources.
- Chiến lược vườn không nhà trống là một phần của thanh dã. (The "empty gardens, vacant houses" strategy was part of the scorched earth policy.)