| 草寇 | cǎo kòu | bandits |  |
| 解决 | jiě jué | to solve / to resolve / to settle (a problem) / to eliminate / to wipe out (an enemy, bandits etc) |  |
| 马贼 | mǎ zéi | horse thief / (old) group of horse-mounted bandits |  |
| 杆子 | gǎn zi | pole / stick / club / gang of bandits |  |
| 红胡子 | hóng hú zi | band of mounted bandits in Manchuria (archaic) |  |
| 匪帮 | fěi bāng | gang of bandits / criminal gang (formerly often used of political opponents) |  |
| 喽 | lóu | (bound form) subordinates in a gang of bandits |  |
| 堵剿匪徒 | dǔ jiǎo fěi tú | to hinder and exterminate bandits (idiom) |  |
| 征剿 | zhēng jiǎo | to mount a punitive expedition against bandits |  |
| 散匪 | sǎn fěi | scattered bandits |  |
| 枪匪 | qiāng fěi | bandits with guns / an armed criminal / a gunman |  |
| 买路钱 | mǎi lù qián | money extorted by bandits in exchange for safe passage / illegal toll / (old) paper money strewn along the path of a funeral procession |  |
| 胜者王侯败者寇 | shèng zhě wáng hóu bài zhě kòu | the winners become princes and marquises / the losers are vilified as bandits (idiom) / history is written by the victors |  |