tuần vũ
Viên tuần vũ đang ngồi trang nghiêm tại bàn làm việc trong một gian phòng rộng rãi của công sở thời xưa.
Definition
- Noun:
- A provincial governor in Annam (Central Vietnam) during the French colonial period: "Tuần vũ" was an official title for the head of a province (tỉnh) in the administrative system of the Protectorate of Annam, part of French Indochina.
- A historical administrative position: The role involved governing a province, typically under the supervision of the French Résident Supérieur in Annam and the Nguyễn dynasty's imperial court in Huế.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Ông ấy từng giữ chức tuần vũ tỉnh Quảng Nam. (He once held the position of Provincial Governor of Quảng Nam.)
- Chức tuần vũ có quyền hành chính và tư pháp trong tỉnh. (The office of the Provincial Governor had administrative and judicial authority within the province.)
Advanced Usage
- The position of "tuần vũ" was part of a hierarchy that included other titles like "Tổng đốc" (Governor of a larger region) and "Tri phủ" (Prefect).
- The term is primarily used in historical contexts discussing the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Vietnam.
Variants and Related Words
- Tuần phủ (n): A very similar or synonymous title for a provincial governor, used more commonly in the context of the Nguyễn dynasty administration before and during the colonial period.
- Tuần phủ và tuần vũ là các chức quan địa phương. (Tuần phủ and tuần vũ were local mandarin positions.)
Synonyms
- Provincial Governor: The head of a province.
- Historical Mandarin: A bureaucrat in historical Vietnamese administration.
Notes on Usage
- "Tuần vũ" is an archaic term and is not used in contemporary Vietnamese administration. It appears in historical documents, literature, and academic writing about the colonial era.
- It specifically refers to the position within the administrative structure of Annam (Trung Kỳ), not Tonkin (Bắc Kỳ) or Cochinchina (Nam Kỳ), which had different systems.