倩 qiàn pretty / winsome / to ask for sb's help / son-in-law (old) 婿 xù son-in-law / husband 女 婿 nu:3 xù daughter's husband / son-in-law 女 婿 nu:3 xu daughter's husband / son-in-law 姑 爷 gū ye son-in-law (used by wife's family) / uncle (husband of father's sister) 准 zhǔn accurate / standard / definitely / certainly / about to become (bride, son-in-law etc) / quasi- / para- 赘 zhuì superfluous / redundant / cumbersome / refers to a son-in-law living with wife's family 壻 xù variant of 婿, son-in-law / husband 亲 家 qìng jia parents of one's daughter-in-law or son-in-law / relatives by marriage 驸 马 fù mǎ emperor's son-in-law 阿 里 A1 lǐ Ali (proper name) / Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (c. 600-661), cousin, aid and son-in-law of the Prophet Mohammed 穆罕默德, the fourth Caliph 哈里發|哈里发 / of Islam, reigned 656-661, and the first Imam 伊瑪目|伊玛目 / of Shia Islam / Ngari prefecture in Tibet, Tibetan: Mnga' ris 赘 婿 zhuì xù son-in-law living at wife's parent's house 小 婿 xiǎo xù my son-in-law (humble) / I (spoken to parents-in-law) 翁 婿 wēng xù father-in-law (wife's father) and son-in-law 拉 法 格 Lā fǎ gé Lafargue (name) / Paul Lafargue (1842-1911), French socialist and revolutionary activist, son-in-law of Karl Marx 改 口 费 gǎi kǒu fèi a gift of money given by parents on both sides after a wedding, to their new daughter-in-law or son-in-law 金 龟 婿 jīn guī xù wealthy son-in-law / wealthy husband 乘 龙 快 婿 chéng lóng kuài xù ideal son-in-law