võ công

võ công

Một võ công đang biểu diễn trên sân khấu.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Martial arts skill / Martial prowess: The technical ability, skill, or achievement one attains in the practice of martial arts ( thuật). It refers to a person's level of mastery, power, and effectiveness in combat arts.
    • Martial arts feat / achievement: A specific accomplishment or deed performed using martial arts, often implying a demonstration of high skill or a heroic act in a combat context.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • công của anh ấy rất thâm hậu. (His martial arts skill is very profound.)
    • Hắn luyện tập để nâng cao công. (He trains to improve his martial prowess.)
    • Đó một công hiển hách. (That was a glorious martial arts feat.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term " công" is most commonly found in historical contexts, wuxia (martial heroes) literature, films, and discussions of traditional martial arts philosophy. It often carries a connotation of cultivated inner strength and refined technique, not just physical force.
Variants and Related Words
  • thuật (n): martial arts. This is the general, modern term for martial arts as a discipline.

    • thuật Việt Nam rất đa dạng. (Vietnamese martial arts are very diverse.)
  • Công phu (n): kung fu; skill achieved through hard work and time. While sometimes used interchangeably in some contexts, "công phu" can be broader, applying to any skill mastered through diligence.

    • Anh ấy luyện tập với nhiều công phu. (He trains with great diligence/kung fu.)
Synonyms
  • Martial skill: Proficiency in combat arts.
  • Prowess (in martial arts): Exceptional skill or ability in fighting.
  • Combat achievement: A notable deed accomplished through martial arts.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • Luyện công: to practice/train martial arts skills.

    • ấy dành cả đời để luyện công. (She spent her whole life training martial arts skills.)
  • công cao cường: superior/excellent martial prowess.

    • Vị sư phụ đó nổi tiếng với công cao cường. (That master is famous for his superior martial prowess.)