viên ngoại

viên ngoại

Ông viên ngoại ngồi đọc sổ sách trong thư phòng.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Honorary Mandarin: A historical title in feudal Vietnam, originally denoting a low-ranking official in charge of clerical work at a ministry. Over time, it became an honorary title that could be purchased by wealthy individuals, conferring social status without an official government post.
    • Wealthy Person / Rich Man: By extension, the term came to colloquially refer to a very affluent man, often one who acquired his status through wealth rather than scholarly achievement or hereditary nobility.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Ông ta mua chức viên ngoại để nâng cao địa vị xã hội. (He bought the title of honorary mandarin to elevate his social status.)
    • Cụ ấy một viên ngoại giàu có trong làng. (He is a wealthy rich man in the village.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term is archaic and is primarily found in historical contexts or literature. It reflects the social structure of pre-modern Vietnam, where wealth could be used to acquire titles and prestige within the Confucian bureaucratic system.
Variants and Related Words
  • Quan viên (n): A general term for a mandarin or official.
  • Hào phú (n): A rich and influential person in a locality.
Synonyms
  • Honorary official: A person holding a title without substantive duties.
  • Magnate: A wealthy and influential person, especially in business.
  • Tycoon: A person of great wealth and power.
Related Idioms
  • Nhà giàu viên ngoại: This phrase directly links wealth with the title, emphasizing the connection between affluence and the purchased honorary status.
    • Gia đình họ nổi tiếng nhà giàu viên ngoại. (Their family is famously wealthy, of the "viên ngoại" class.)