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助 |
zhù Zhòu wéi nüè | lit. helping tyrant Zhou 商纣王 in his oppression (idiom) / fig. to take the side of the evildoer / giving succor to the enemy |
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恶 |
è bà | evil tyrant |
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霸 |
bà | hegemon / tyrant / lord / feudal chief / to rule by force / to usurp / (in modern advertising) master |
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地 |
dì tóu shé | local bully / tyrant / regional mafia boss |
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土 |
tǔ háo | local tyrant / local strong man / (slang) nouveau riche |
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窝 |
wō li hèng | (coll.) meek and civil in public, but a tyrant at home |
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土 |
tǔ huáng dì | local tyrant |
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暴 |
bào jūn | tyrant / despot |
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豺 |
chái láng | jackal and wolf / ravenous wolf / fig. evil person / vicious tyrant |
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僭 |
jiàn zhǔ | tyrant / usurper |
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商 |
Shāng Zhòu Wáng | King Zhou of Shang (11th century BC), notorious as a cruel tyrant |
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吊 |
diào mín fá zuì | to console the people by punishing the tyrants (idiom) |
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庇 |
Bì xī tè lā tú | Pisistratus (-528 BC), tyrant (ruler) of Athens at different times between 561 BC and 528 BC |
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箕 |
Jī zǐ | Jizi, legendary sage from end of Shang dynasty (c. 1100 BC), said to have opposed the tyrant Zhou 纣, then ruled ancient Korea in the Zhou 周 dynasty |
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帝 |
Dì Xīn | Emperor Xin, last ruler of Shang (11th Century BC), famous as a tyrant |
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吊 |
diào fá | to console the people by punishing the tyrants (abbr. for 吊民伐罪) |
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独 |
dú fū mín zéi | tyrant and oppressor of the people (idiom); traitorous dictator |
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豪 |
háo qiáng | despot / tyrant / bully |
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民 |
mín zéi dú fū | tyrant and oppressor of the people (idiom); traitorous dictator |
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桀 |
Jié Wáng | King Jie, the final ruler of the Xia dynasty (until c. 1600 BC), a notoriously cruel and immoral tyrant |