đào lý
Definition
- Noun:
- Peach and plum trees: A classical compound term literally referring to peach trees and plum trees.
- Metaphor for students or disciples: Traditionally used to symbolize a teacher's students or followers, implying they are cultivated and nurtured by their mentor.
- Metaphor for beautiful women or a beautiful place: Poetically used to refer to beautiful women or an idyllic, beautiful setting.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Thầy giáo già nhìn những đào lý của mình thành đạt mà lòng đầy tự hào. (The old teacher looked at his successful "peaches and plums" (disciples) with a heart full of pride.)
- Khu vườn ấy mùa xuân đào lý nở rộ. (In that garden in spring, the peach and plum trees bloom profusely.)
- Từ trong đào lý bước ra một thiếu nữ duyên dáng. (From among the peach and plum trees (or the beautiful setting), a graceful maiden stepped out.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is primarily used in literary, poetic, or formal contexts. It is a fixed compound rooted in classical Sino-Vietnamese imagery and is not commonly used in everyday modern conversation.
Variants and Related Words
- Môn sinh (n): disciple, student. A more direct and common term for a follower or pupil.
- Học trò (n): student. The standard, everyday word for a student.
Synonyms
- Disciples: Followers or students of a teacher.
- Pupils: Persons who are taught by another.
- Protégés: People who are guided and supported by an influential mentor.
Related Idioms
- Đào lý mạn thiên (Peaches and plums fill the sky): An idiom describing a teacher who has a very large number of successful students everywhere.
- Người thầy ấy thật danh tiếng, đào lý mạn thiên. (That teacher is truly renowned, with disciples everywhere.)