thổ quan
Definition
- Noun:
- Local chieftain / Indigenous official: A hereditary or appointed official from an ethnic minority community who governed that community under the feudal administrative system.
- Native mandarin: A term for a regional administrator, typically from a local ethnic group, who exercised authority over their own people on behalf of the central feudal court.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Dưới thời nhà Nguyễn, các thổ quan có quyền hành rất lớn trong vùng. (Under the Nguyễn dynasty, the local chieftains held significant power in their regions.)
- Chế độ thổ quan là một hình thức cai trị đặc biệt ở vùng cao. (The native mandarin system was a special form of governance in the highlands.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "thổ quan" is historical and reflects a specific feudal administrative structure. It is often contrasted with "lưu quan" (flowing officials), who were centrally-appointed mandarins from the majority Kinh ethnicity sent to govern regions.
Variants and Related Words
- Thổ ty (n): A specific title for a hereditary chieftain or local ruler in ethnic minority areas, often used synonymously with "thổ quan".
- Dòng họ của ông ấy từng làm thổ ty nhiều đời. (His family served as hereditary chieftains for many generations.)
Synonyms
- Local chieftain
- Indigenous official
- Native administrator
- Tribal chief (in a specific historical context)
Related Concepts
- Chế độ thổ ty / thổ quan: The system of rule by local chieftains.
- Chế độ thổ quan dần bị bãi bỏ vào cuối thế kỷ 19. (The native mandarin system was gradually abolished in the late 19th century.)