The Vietnamese word "đương triều" refers to the "current dynasty" or "current reign." It is a term used to describe the ruling dynasty or the reigning monarch at a particular time in history. This phrase is often used in historical contexts when discussing the rulers of Vietnam or the period they governed.
In more advanced contexts, "đương triều" can be used in discussions about the implications of a ruling dynasty on culture, economics, or society. For example, one might analyze how the policies of the "đương triều" shaped modern Vietnam.
There are no direct variants of "đương triều," but you may encounter related terms such as: - "triều đại" (dynasty) - "vương triều" (royal dynasty) - "triều đình" (royal court)
While "đương triều" primarily refers to the current ruling dynasty, it can also metaphorically imply the prevailing conditions or trends in any context, such as politics or culture.