đẩu thăng

đẩu thăng

Một vị quan nhận đẩu thăng từ triều đình.

Definition
  1. Noun (Historical):
    • Emoluments (of a mandarin): Refers to the salary, stipend, or official income received by a government mandarin or official in historical, feudal Vietnam.
Usage Notes
  • This is an archaic term, primarily encountered in historical texts or discussions about the pre-modern Vietnamese administrative system. It is not used in contemporary language to discuss modern salaries or wages.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Các quan lại sống bằng đẩu thăng từ triều đình. (The mandarins lived on emoluments from the court.)
    • Đẩu thăng thường được trả bằng thóc hoặc bạc. (Emoluments were often paid in rice or silver.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term is specific to the context of the Confucian-based mandarinate system. It implies not just payment but the entire compensation package and privileges associated with a bureaucratic rank.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bổng lộc (n): A more common historical term for the perks, benefits, and income of an official, often encompassing both formal salary and informal gains.
  • Lương (n): The modern, general word for salary or wage.
Synonyms
  • Stipend: A fixed regular sum paid as a salary or allowance.
  • Salary: Fixed regular payment for employment.
  • Remuneration: Money paid for work or a service.
Related Concepts
  • Chế độ khoa cử: The imperial examination system, which was the pathway to becoming a mandarin eligible for .
  • Quan chế: The official rank and regulation system of the historical bureaucracy.

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