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wáng king or monarch / best or strongest of its type / grand / great
shuài (bound form) commander-in-chief / (bound form) to lead; to command / handsome; graceful; dashing; elegant / (coll.) cool!; sweet! / (Chinese chess) general (on the red side, equivalent to a king in Western chess)
guó wáng king
wáng prince / son of a king
cháo dài dynasty / reign (of a king)
gōng tíng court (of king or emperor)
qiān jūn wàn magnificent army with thousands of men and horses (idiom); impressive display of manpower / all the King's horses and all the King's men
jiàng (bound form) a general / (literary) to command; to lead / (Chinese chess) general (on the black side, equivalent to a king in Western chess)
Zhōu gōng Duke of Zhou (11th c. BC), son of King Wen of Zhou 周文王, played an important role as regent in founding the Western Zhou 西周, and is also known as the "God of Dreams"
shì to serve as an official / an official / the two chess pieces in Chinese chess guarding the "general" or "king"
wáng devil king / evil person
bēng to collapse / to fall into ruins / death of king or emperor / demise
lǎo jiàng lit. old general / commander-in-chief 将帅, the equivalent of king in Chinese chess / fig. old-timer / veteran
Lóng wáng Dragon King (mythology)
Yán wang (Buddhism) Yama, the King of Hell / (fig.) cruel and tyrannical person
Kōng Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, character with supernatural powers from the novel Journey to the West 西游记
zhèn (used by an emperor or king) I; me; we (royal "we") / (literary) omen
shèng great sage / mahatma / king / emperor / outstanding personage / Buddha
Tài zōng posthumous name given to the second emperor of a dynasty / King Taejong of Joseon Korea (1367-1422), reigned 1400-1418
Jīn gāng King Kong


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