臣 | chén | state official or subject in dynastic China / I, your servant (used in addressing the sovereign) / Kangxi radical 131 | ||
Results beginning with 臣 | ||||
臣服 | chén fú | to acknowledge allegiance to (some regime) / to serve | ||
臣子 | chén zǐ | official in feudal court / subject | ||
臣民 | chén mín | subject (of a kingdom, ruler etc) | ||
臣下 | chén xià | official in feudal court / subject | ||
臣妾 | chén qiè | (literary) I, your servant (self-appellation of a lower-rank female) / (archaic) male and female slaves / subjects (of a ruler) | ||
臣僚 | chén liáo | court official (in former times) | ||
臣仆 | chén pú | servant | ||
臣虏 | chén lǔ | slave | ||
臣属 | chén shǔ | official in feudal court / subject | ||
臣一主二 | chén yī zhǔ èr | One has the right to choose the ruler one serves. (ancient proverb) | ||
Approximate Results for 臣 | ||||
大臣 | dà chén | chancellor (of a monarchy) / cabinet minister | ||
功臣 | gōng chén | minister who has given outstanding service | ||
车臣 | Chē chén | Chechnya, a republic in southwestern Russia / Chechen | ||
君臣 | jūn chén | a ruler and his ministers (old) | ||
忠臣 | zhōng chén | faithful official | ||
奸臣 | jiān chén | a treacherous court official / a minister who conspires against the state | ||
重臣 | zhòng chén | important minister / major figure in government | ||
家臣 | jiā chén | counselor of king or feudal warlord / henchman | ||
朝臣 | cháo chén | court councilor | ||
近臣 | jìn chén | member of a monarch's inner ministerial circle (old) | ||
谋臣 | móu chén | imperial strategic adviser / expert on strategy | ||
弄臣 | nòng chén | emperor's favorite courtier | ||
柄臣 | bǐng chén | powerful official / big shot | ||
宠臣 | chǒng chén | favored minister | ||
贰臣 | èr chén | turncoat official | ||
名臣 | míng chén | important official or statesman (in feudal China) | ||
内臣 | nèi chén | chamberlain | ||
逆臣 | nì chén | rebellious minister | ||
人臣 | rén chén | an official (in former times) | ||
史臣 | shǐ chén | official in charge of public records | ||
微臣 | wēi chén | this small official / humble servant | ||
文臣 | wén chén | civilian court official (in former times) | ||
争臣 | zhēng chén | minister not afraid to give forthright criticism | ||
诤臣 | zhèng chén | official who dares speak frankly before the emperor |
李舜臣 | Lǐ Shùn chén | Yi Sunshin (1545-1598), Korean admiral and folk hero, famous for sea victories over the Japanese invaders | |
丰臣氏 | fēng chén shì | Toyotomi | |
吴任臣 | Wú Rèn chén | 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 | |
骨鲠之臣 | gǔ gěng zhī chén | lit. fish bone of a minister (idiom) / fig. person one can rely on for candid criticism | |
开国功臣 | kāi guó gōng chén | outstanding founding minister (title given to reward loyal general or vassal of new dynasty or state) | |
乱臣贼子 | luàn chén zéi zǐ | rebels and traitors (idiom) / general term for scoundrel | |
谋臣猛将 | móu chén měng jiàng | strategic experts and powerful generals (idiom) | |
谋臣如雨 | móu chén rú yǔ | strategic experts as thick as rain (idiom) / no shortage of advisers on strategy | |
谋臣武将 | móu chén wǔ jiàng | strategic experts and powerful generals (idiom) | |
位极人臣 | wèi jí rén chén | to have reached the highest official positions | |
财务大臣 | cái wù dà chén | finance minister | |
财政大臣 | cái zhèng dà chén | finance minister / UK chancellor of exchequer | |
船政大臣 | Chuán zhèng Dà chén | Minister of Navy during Qing times | |
防卫大臣 | fáng wèi dà chén | minister of defense (esp. in Japan) | |
丰臣秀吉 | Fēng chén Xiù jí | TOYOTOMI Hideyoshi (1536-1598), Japanese warlord, undisputed ruler of Japan 1590-1598 | |
俯首称臣 | fǔ shǒu chēng chén | to bow before (idiom) / to capitulate | |
国务大臣 | guó wù dà chén | Minister of State | |
外交大臣 | wài jiāo dà chén | Foreign Secretary / (UK) Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | |
掌玺大臣 | zhǎng xǐ dà chén | chancellor (rank in various European states) / grand chancellor | |
丰臣·秀吉 | TOYOTOMI Hideyoshi (1536-1598), Japanese warlord, undisputed ruler of Japan 1590-1598 | ||
临时大臣会议 | Interim Council of Ministers | ||
内阁总理大臣 | Nèi gé Zǒng lǐ Dà chén | formal title of the Japanese prime minister | |
一朝天子一朝臣 | yī cháo tiān zǐ yī cháo chén | new emperor, new officials (idiom) / a new chief brings in new aides | |
国防与公共服务大臣 | Minister for Defence and Public Service | ||
重建和发展国务大臣 | Minister of State in Charge of Reconstruction and Development | ||
外交与国际合作部大臣 | Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation |