thái thú
Definition
- Noun:
- A Governor or Prefect: A historical official title in the feudal administrative system of Imperial China and historical Vietnam, denoting the chief administrator of a commandery (quận) or a large district.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Thái thú là chức quan quan trọng cai quản một quận. (The thái thú was an important official governing a commandery.)
- Vị thái thú đó nổi tiếng là người liêm khiết. (That governor was famous for being incorruptible.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in historical contexts to discuss ancient administrative systems.
- In some historical texts, the role combined military and civilian authority within its jurisdiction.
Variants and Related Words
- Thứ sử (n): A historical title for a provincial governor or inspector, often of a higher or overlapping rank with .
- Quận (n): Commandery; the administrative district governed by a .
Synonyms
- Governor: A ruler of a province or district.
- Prefect: A chief officer or magistrate.
- Administrator: A person responsible for running a region.
Related Historical Context
- "Thái thú" in the Three Kingdoms Period: Many famous figures in the Chinese classic "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" held this title, such as Lưu Bị (Liu Bei).
- The position was a key part of the centralized bureaucracy, directly appointed by the emperor to control regions and collect taxes.