trừ quân

trừ quân

Nhà vua đang dạy trừ quân cách cai trị đất nước.

Definition
  1. Noun (Historical):
    • Crown Prince / Heir Apparent: A term used in the historical context of Vietnamese monarchy to refer to a son of the king who was designated or considered the successor to the throne. It is an archaic term.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Vị trừ quân đang học tập nghi lễ triều đình. (The crown prince is studying court rituals.)
    • Theo sử sách, vị trừ quân đó sau này lên ngôi vua. (According to historical records, that heir apparent later ascended to the throne.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term "trừ quân" is almost exclusively found in historical texts, literature, or discussions about Vietnam's feudal past. It is not used in modern contexts.
Variants and Related Words
  • Thái tử (n): Crown Prince. This is the more common and standard historical term for the designated royal heir.
    • Thái tử thường sống trong cung điện riêng. (The crown prince usually lived in a separate palace.)
Synonyms
  • Heir apparent: A person who is first in line of succession and cannot be displaced.
  • Crown prince: The male heir to a throne.
Related Idioms
  • There are no common modern idioms using "trừ quân". Its usage is confined to specific historical description.