将 | jiàng | general / commander-in-chief (military) / king (chess piece) / to command / to lead | |
主帅 | zhǔ shuài | (military) commander-in-chief / (sports) team manager / coach | |
统帅 | tǒng shuài | command / commander-in-chief | |
都督 | dū dū | (army) commander-in-chief (archaic) / provincial military governor and civil administrator during the early Republic of China era (1911-1949 AD) | |
主将 | zhǔ jiàng | commander-in-chief (military) / star player (sports) / key figure (in an organization) | |
大帅 | dà shuài | (old) commanding general / commander-in-chief / (Qing dynasty) title for a governor-general (provincial military governor) 總督|总督[zong3 du1] | |
总司令 | zǒng sī lìng | commander-in-chief / top military commander for a country or theater of operations | |
上将军 | shàng jiàng jūn | top general / commander-in-chief | |
老将 | lǎo jiàng | lit. old general / commander-in-chief 將帥|将帅, the equivalent of king in Chinese chess / fig. old-timer / veteran | |
将帅 | jiàng shuài | commander-in-chief, the equivalent of king in Chinese chess | |
福煦 | Fú xù | Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), leading French general and commander-in-chief of allied forces in the latter stages of World War One | |
杨秀清 | Yáng Xiù qīng | Yang Xiuqing (1821-1856), organizer and commander-in-chief of the Taiping Rebellion | |
瓦德西 | Wǎ dé xī | Waldersee (name) / Alfred Graf Von Waldersee (1832-1904), commander-in-chief of the Eight-Nation Alliance 八國聯軍|八国联军[Ba1 guo2 Lian2 jun1] | |
南欧盟军总司令 | Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces Southern Europe | ||
南方指挥部总司令 | Commander-in-Chief of Southern Command | ||
联合国军司令部总司令 | Commander-in-Chief, United Nations Command |