Đồng Quan
Definition
- Proper Noun:
- Tong Pass: The name of a historically significant mountain pass and fortress located in Shaanxi province, China, near the border of Henan and Shanxi provinces, on the right bank of the Yellow River. It served as a crucial frontier outpost protecting the Han dynasty capital, Chang'an.
Usage Examples
- Proper Noun:
- Đồng Quan là một cửa ải chiến lược. (Tong Pass was a strategic frontier gate.)
- Quân đội đã phòng thủ vững chắc ở Đồng Quan. (The army defended firmly at Tong Pass.)
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Literary Context: In classical Vietnamese poetry and historical texts, "Đồng Quan" is often used metonymically to represent a distant frontier, a place of exile, or a site of military separation.
- Chinh phu từ biệt vợ để ra đi trấn giữ Đồng Quan. (The soldier bid farewell to his wife to go and guard Tong Pass.)
Variants and Related Words
- Ải Đồng Quan (n): Another term emphasizing it as a "frontier pass."
- Ải Đồng Quan đã đi vào thơ ca. (Tong Pass has entered into poetry.)
Synonyms
- Frontier Pass: A pass located at a border or frontier.
- Mountain Fortress: A fortified place in a mountainous region.
Related Idioms
- While there are no direct idioms with "Đồng Quan," the concept is central to the theme of separation in the classical poem "Chinh Phụ Ngâm" (Lament of a Soldier's Wife), where it symbolizes the faraway place where the husband is stationed.
- Tin chồng nơi ải Đồng Quan vẫn bặt vô âm tín. (News of the husband at Tong Pass remains completely silent.)