triều miếu
Definition
- Noun:
- Royal palaces and temples: A compound noun referring collectively to the palaces where the emperor or king resided and conducted state affairs, and the ancestral temples or shrines dedicated to the worship of royal ancestors.
- The imperial court and its sacred sites: Denotes the central physical and spiritual institutions of a monarchy, encompassing both the seat of secular power and the places of ritual veneration for the ruling dynasty.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Các triều miếu thời Lý được xây dựng rất nguy nga. (The royal palaces and temples of the Ly dynasty were built magnificently.)
- Khu vực triều miếu là nơi cấm thường dân lui tới. (The area of the royal palaces and temples was forbidden to commoners.)
- Nhà sử học nghiên cứu về kiến trúc của triều miếu Huế. (The historian researches the architecture of the Hue royal palaces and temples.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "triều miếu" is a classical, formal compound primarily used in historical, academic, or literary contexts to describe the architectural and ceremonial heart of a Vietnamese feudal monarchy. It evokes the grandeur, authority, and ritual tradition of the imperial past.
Variants and Related Words
Cung điện (n): palace. Refers specifically to the royal residence.
- Cung điện mùa hè của vua nằm trên núi. (The king's summer palace is located on the mountain.)
Thái miếu (n): royal ancestral temple. A specific type of temple within the "triều miếu" complex for worshipping royal ancestors.
- Lễ tế tổ tiên được cử hành tại Thái miếu. (The ancestor worship ceremony was performed at the royal ancestral temple.)
Hoàng thành (n): imperial citadel. The walled enclosure containing royal palaces and administrative buildings.
- Hoàng thành Thăng Long là di sản thế giới. (The Thang Long Imperial Citadel is a world heritage site.)
Synonyms
- Royal complex: A general term for a group of buildings used by a royal family.
- Imperial seat: The central place of imperial power and ceremony.
Related Concepts
- Đàn tế (n): altar, ceremonial platform. Often found within the grounds of the "triều miếu" for conducting state rituals.
- Triều đình (n): the royal court. Refers more to the institution of government and its officials, rather than the physical buildings, though it was housed within the "triều miếu".