zhǔ zǎi
to dominate
to rule
to dictate
master
zǎi shā
to slaughter
to butcher
to put down
zǎi xiàng
prime minister (in feudal China)
zǎi
to slaughter livestock
to govern or rule
to cheat customers
imperial official in dynastic China
zǎi gē
to slaughter
(fig.) to ride roughshod over
to take advantage of (others)
zǎi kè
to cheat customers
to overcharge
zǎi rén
to overcharge
to rip somebody off
shā zhū zǎi yáng
to kill the pigs and slaughter the sheep (idiom)
Zǎi Yǔ
Zai Yu (522-458 BC), disciple of Confucius
Tiě xuè zǎi xiàng
Iron Chancellor, refers to Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), Prussian politician, Minister-President of Prussia 1862-1873, Chancellor of Germany 1871-1890
Bā zǎi zú
Pazeh, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan
shā niú zǎi yáng
slaughter the cattle and butcher the sheep
to prepare a big feast (idiom)
Zǎi Yǔ zhòu qǐn
Zai Yu sleeps by day (idiom); refers to story in Analects of Confucius remonstrating bitterly with his student for sleeping during lectures
shā jī zǎi é
kill the chickens and butcher the geese (idiom)
rèn rén zǎi gē
to get trampled on (idiom)
to be taken advantage of
Zǎi shēng jié
see 古爾邦節|古尔邦节[Gu3 er3 bang1 jie2]