Simplified | Traditional | Pinyin | English |
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臣 | 臣 | Chén | - surname Chen |
臣 | 臣 | 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 |
人臣 | 人臣 | rénchén | - an official (in former times) |
内臣 | 內臣 | nèichén | - chamberlain |
功臣 | 功臣 | gōngchén | - minister who has given outstanding service |
史臣 | 史臣 | shǐchén | - official in charge of public records |
名臣 | 名臣 | míngchén | - important official or statesman (in feudal China) |
君臣 | 君臣 | jūnchén | - a ruler and his ministers (old) |
大臣 | 大臣 | dàchén | - chancellor (of a monarchy) - cabinet minister |
奸臣 | 奸臣 | jiānchén | - a treacherous court official - a minister who conspires against the state |
家臣 | 家臣 | jiāchén | - counselor of king or feudal warlord - henchman |
宠臣 | 寵臣 | chǒngchén | - favored minister |
弄臣 | 弄臣 | nòngchén | - emperor's favorite courtier |
微臣 | 微臣 | wēichén | - this small official - humble servant |
忠臣 | 忠臣 | zhōngchén | - faithful official |
文臣 | 文臣 | wénchén | - civilian court official (in former times) |
朝臣 | 朝臣 | cháochén | - court councilor |
柄臣 | 柄臣 | bǐngchén | - powerful official - big shot |
争臣 | 爭臣 | zhēngchén | - minister not afraid to give forthright criticism |
臣下 | 臣下 | chénxià | - official in feudal court - subject |
臣仆 | 臣僕 | chénpú | - servant |
臣僚 | 臣僚 | chénliáo | - court official (in former times) |
臣妾 | 臣妾 | chénqiè | - male and female servants |
臣子 | 臣子 | chénzǐ | - official in feudal court - subject |
臣属 | 臣屬 | chénshǔ | - official in feudal court - subject |
臣服 | 臣服 | chénfú | - to acknowledge allegiance to (some regime) - to serve |
臣民 | 臣民 | chénmín | - subject (of a kingdom, ruler etc) |
臣虏 | 臣虜 | chénlǔ | - slave |
诤臣 | 諍臣 | zhèngchén | - official who dares speak frankly before the emperor |
谋臣 | 謀臣 | móuchén | - imperial strategic adviser - expert on strategy |
贰臣 | 貳臣 | èrchén | - turncoat official |
车臣 | 車臣 | Chēchén | - Chechnya, a Russian region in the Caucasus - Chechen |
近臣 | 近臣 | jìnchén | - member of a monarch's inner ministerial circle (old) |
逆臣 | 逆臣 | nìchén | - rebellious minister |
重臣 | 重臣 | zhòngchén | - important minister - major figure in government |
吴任臣 | 吳任臣 | WúRènchén | - 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 |
李舜臣 | 李舜臣 | LǐShùnchén | - Yi Sunshin (1545-1598), Korean admiral and folk hero, famous for sea victories over the Japanese invaders |
乱臣贼子 | 亂臣賊子 | luànchénzéizǐ | - rebels and traitors (idiom) - general term for scoundrel |
位极人臣 | 位極人臣 | wèijírénchén | - to have reached the highest official positions |
俯首称臣 | 俯首稱臣 | fǔshǒuchēngchén | - to bow before (idiom) - to capitulate |
外交大臣 | 外交大臣 | wàijiāodàchén | - Foreign Secretary - (UK) Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs |
掌玺大臣 | 掌璽大臣 | zhǎngxǐdàchén | - chancellor (rank in various European states) - grand chancellor |
臣一主二 | 臣一主二 | chényīzhǔèr | - One has the right to choose the ruler one serves. (ancient proverb) |
船政大臣 | 船政大臣 | ChuánzhèngDàchén | - Minister of Navy during Qing times |
谋臣如雨 | 謀臣如雨 | móuchénrúyǔ | - strategic experts as thick as rain (idiom); no shortage of advisers on strategy |
谋臣武将 | 謀臣武將 | móuchénwǔjiàng | - strategic experts and powerful generals (idiom) |
谋臣猛将 | 謀臣猛將 | móuchénměngjiàng | - strategic experts and powerful generals (idiom) |
丰臣秀吉 | 豐臣秀吉 | FēngchénXiùjí | - TOYOTOMI Hideyoshi (1536-1598), Japanese warlord, undisputed ruler of Japan 1590-1598 |
财务大臣 | 財務大臣 | cáiwùdàchén | - finance minister |
财政大臣 | 財政大臣 | cáizhèngdàchén | - finance minister - UK chancellor of exchequer |
开国功臣 | 開國功臣 | kāiguógōngchén | - outstanding founding minister (title given to reward loyal general or vassal of new dynasty or state) |
防卫大臣 | 防衛大臣 | fángwèidàchén | - minister of defense (esp. in Japan) |
骨鲠之臣 | 骨鯁之臣 | gǔgěngzhīchén | - lit. fish bone of a minister (idiom); fig. person one can rely on for candid criticism |
内阁总理大臣 | 內閣總理大臣 | NèigéZǒnglǐDàchén | - formal title of the Japanese prime minister |
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