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SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
Chén- surname Chen
chén- state official or subject in dynastic China
- "Your Servant", form of address used when speaking to a ruler
- to submit oneself to the rule of or acknowledge allegiance to
- to serve a ruler as his subject
- Kangxi radical 168
rénchén- an official (in former times)
nèichén- chamberlain
gōngchén- minister who has given outstanding service
shǐchén- official in charge of public records
míngchén- important official or statesman (in feudal China)
jūnchén- a ruler and his ministers (old)
chén- chancellor (of a monarchy)
- cabinet minister
jiānchén- a treacherous court official
- a minister who conspires against the state
jiāchén- counselor of king or feudal warlord
- henchman
chǒngchén- favored minister
nòngchén- emperor's favorite courtier
wēichén- this small official
- humble servant
zhōngchén- faithful official
wénchén- civilian court official (in former times)
cháochén- court councilor
bǐngchén- powerful official
- big shot
zhēngchén- minister not afraid to give forthright criticism
chénxià- official in feudal court
- subject
chén- servant
chénliáo- court official (in former times)
chénqiè- male and female servants
chén- official in feudal court
- subject
chénshǔ- official in feudal court
- subject
chén- to acknowledge allegiance to (some regime)
- to serve
chénmín- subject (of a kingdom, ruler etc)
chén- slave
zhèngchén- official who dares speak frankly before the emperor
móuchén- imperial strategic adviser
- expert on strategy
èrchén- turncoat official
Chēchén- Chechnya, a Russian region in the Caucasus
- Chechen
jìnchén- member of a monarch's inner ministerial circle (old)
chén- rebellious minister
zhòngchén- important minister
- major figure in government
Rènchén- Wu Renchen (1628-1689), Qing dynasty polymath and historian, author of History of Ten States of South China 十國春秋|十国春秋
Shùnchén- Yi Sunshin (1545-1598), Korean admiral and folk hero, famous for sea victories over the Japanese invaders
luànchénzéi- rebels and traitors (idiom)
- general term for scoundrel
wèirénchén- to have reached the highest official positions
shǒuchēngchén- to bow before (idiom)
- to capitulate
wàijiāochén- Foreign Secretary
- (UK) Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
zhǎngchén- chancellor (rank in various European states)
- grand chancellor
chénzhǔèr- One has the right to choose the ruler one serves. (ancient proverb)
Chuánzhèngchén- Minister of Navy during Qing times
móuchén- strategic experts as thick as rain (idiom); no shortage of advisers on strategy
móuchénjiàng- strategic experts and powerful generals (idiom)
móuchénměngjiàng- strategic experts and powerful generals (idiom)
FēngchénXiù- TOYOTOMI Hideyoshi (1536-1598), Japanese warlord, undisputed ruler of Japan 1590-1598
cáichén- finance minister
cáizhèngchén- finance minister
- UK chancellor of exchequer
kāiguógōngchén- outstanding founding minister (title given to reward loyal general or vassal of new dynasty or state)
fángwèichén- minister of defense (esp. in Japan)
gěngzhīchén- lit. fish bone of a minister (idiom); fig. person one can rely on for candid criticism
NèiZǒngchén- formal title of the Japanese prime minister

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