róng
generic term for weapons (old)
army (matters)
military affairs
róng mǎ
military horse
by extension, military matters
tóu bǐ cóng róng
to lay down the pen and take up the sword (idiom)
to join the military (esp. of educated person)
bīng róng xiāng jiàn
to meet on the battlefield (idiom)
Xī róng
the Xirong, an ancient ethnic group of Western China from the Zhou Dynasty onwards
Xionites (Central Asian nomads)
róng mǎ shēng yá
army life (idiom)
the experience of war
Quǎn róng
Quanrong, Zhou Dynasty ethnic group of present-day western China
róng jī
opportunity for a fight
war
Zhāng Róng
Jung Chang (1952-), British-Chinese writer, name at birth Zhang Erhong 張二鴻|张二鸿[Zhang1 Er4 hong2], author of Wild Swans 野天鵝|野天鹅[Ye3 Tian1 e2] and Mao: The Unknown Story 毛澤東·鮮為人知的故事|毛泽东·鲜为人知的故事[Mao2 Ze2 dong1 · Xian1 wei2 ren2 zhi1 de5 Gu4 shi5]
yù róng
(military) chariot driver (old)
róng shì kǒng zǒng
a time of military urgency
war crisis
ào mǐ kě róng
omicron (Greek letter Οο)
cóng róng
to enlist
to be in the army