tứ trụ
Definition
- Noun (Historical):
- The Four Pillars: A term referring to the four highest-ranking mandarins (Grand Secretaries) in the imperial court of the Nguyễn dynasty, specifically the Huế court. Each held the rank of chánh nhất phẩm (first-grade official).
- The Four Pillars of the State: By extension, the term metaphorically represents the four most crucial dignitaries who supported the empire, akin to pillars holding up a structure.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Tứ trụ triều đình là những đại thần quyền lực nhất. (The Four Pillars of the court were the most powerful mandarins.)
- Chức vụ của tứ trụ được xác định rõ dưới triều Nguyễn. (The positions of the Four Pillars were clearly defined under the Nguyễn dynasty.)
Advanced Usage
- In historical and literary contexts, "tứ trụ" is used to symbolize the core, indispensable supporters of any major institution or system.
- Họ được coi là tứ trụ của nền âm nhạc nước nhà. (They are considered the four pillars of the country's music scene.)
Variants and Related Words
- Tứ trụ triều đình (n): The Four Pillars of the Court. This is the full, most common historical phrase.
- Đại học sĩ (n): Grand Secretary. This was the title held by each of the "Four Pillars."
Synonyms
- Four Pillars: The direct translation and most common equivalent.
- Four Grand Secretaries: A descriptive synonym referencing their official titles.
- Four Chief Dignitaries: A synonym emphasizing their high status.
Related Concepts
- Tam công (Three Dukes): A classical East Asian term for a group of three top officials, providing a conceptual parallel to "tứ trụ."
- Ngũ phụng (Five Phoenixes): Another historical term for a group of distinguished officials, highlighting how such groupings were used in court titles.