trẩy

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To march (of troops): To move, typically as a group or in an organized column, especially referring to soldiers or a procession.
    • To go on a pilgrimage or to a festival: To travel to a distant, often culturally or spiritually significant location, such as a famous pagoda or festival site, usually on a special occasion.
Usage Examples
  • Verb:
    • Đoàn quân trẩy đi từ sáng sớm. (The troop column marched away from early morning.)
    • Mùa xuân, mọi người thường trẩy hội chùa Hương. (In spring, people often go on a pilgrimage to the Huong Pagoda festival.)
Advanced Usage
  • This verb is literary and formal, carrying a traditional or ceremonial connotation. It is not used for everyday travel.
  • It often implies a purposeful, collective journey to a specific destination for a traditional event.
Variants and Related Words
  • Trẩy hội (v): To go to a festival, especially a traditional or religious one.
    • Các , các chị náo nức trẩy hội. (The women eagerly went to the festival.)
Synonyms
  • To march: To walk in a military manner with a regular pace.
  • To pilgrimage: To make a journey to a sacred place.
  • To proceed: To move forward, especially in an orderly way.
Related Idioms
  • Trẩy kinh: (Historical/Literary) To journey to the capital city.
    • Các sĩ tử trẩy kinh ứng thí. (The scholars journeyed to the capital to take the imperial exams.)

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