triều đình
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Definition
Noun: 1. Court: The central governing body and royal establishment of a monarchical state, consisting of the monarch, high-ranking officials, nobles, and advisors, where state affairs are administered and ceremonial functions are held. 2. Imperial/Royal Court: Specifically refers to the physical and administrative center of power in a historical Vietnamese or other East Asian monarchy.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Các quan trong triều đình bàn luận việc quốc sự. (The officials in the court discussed matters of state.)
- Triều đình nhà Nguyễn đóng đô ở Huế. (The imperial court of the Nguyễn dynasty was located in Huế.)
- Sứ thần nước ngoài được đưa đến yết kiến triều đình. (Foreign envoys were brought to have an audience with the royal court.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily historical, referring to pre-modern, feudal monarchical systems (e.g., – feudal court).
- It can be used metaphorically in modern contexts to describe a powerful, hierarchical, and often bureaucratic center of authority, sometimes with a critical tone.
Variants and Related Words
- Triều chính (n): Court politics; the administration and political affairs of the royal court.
- Triều thần (n): Court officials; mandarins serving in the royal court.
- Triều đại (n): Dynasty; a historical period ruled by a particular family line of emperors/kings.
Synonyms
- Court: The sovereign and his/her entourage and advisors as a governing power.
- Royal Court / Imperial Court: The establishment surrounding a king or emperor.
- Regime (in a historical context): A particular government, especially an authoritarian one, though this is a broader term.
Related Idioms
- Trung với vua, hiếu với nước: (Loyalty to the king, piety to the country) – A Confucian ideal describing the duty of a court official.
- Phép vua thua lệ làng: (The king's law yields to village customs) – A saying highlighting the sometimes-limited reach of the central court's authority over local traditions.