rén jia
other people
sb else
he, she or they
I, me (referring to oneself as "one" or "people")
fā jiā
to lay down a family fortune
to get rich
to become prosperous
Fǎ Jiā
Legalist School of Thought of the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) founded by Han Fei 韓非|韩非[Hán Fēi] and Li Si 李斯[Lǐ Sī], later adopted by Shang Yang 商鞅[Shāng Yāng] whose reforms helped establish the supremacy of the Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qīn qài] (221-207 BC)
qìng jia
parents of one's daughter-in-law or son-in-law
relatives by marriage
zhuāng jia hù r
erhua variant of 莊稼戶|庄稼户[zhuang1 jia5 hu4]
niáng jia
married woman's parents' home
niáng jia xìng
maiden name (of married woman)
yuān jia
enemy
foe
(in opera) sweetheart or destined love
Fǎ jiā
Legalist School of the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) founded by Han Fei 韓非|韩非[Han2 Fei1] and Li Si 李斯[Li3 Si1], later adopted by Shang Yang 商鞅[Shang1 Yang1] whose reforms helped establish the supremacy of the Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin1 dai4] (221-207 BC)
guàn jia
(usually derog.) an old hand at sth
huān xǐ yuān jia
quarrelsome but loving couple