dà chén
chancellor (of a monarchy)
cabinet minister
jūn chén
a ruler and his ministers (old)
gōng chén
minister who has given outstanding service
jiā chén
counselor of king or feudal warlord
henchman
chén fú
to acknowledge allegiance to (some regime)
to serve
chén
state official or subject in dynastic China
I, your servant (used in addressing the sovereign)
Kangxi radical 131
zhòng chén
important minister
major figure in government
chén mín
subject (of a kingdom, ruler etc)
jiān chén
a treacherous court official
a minister who conspires against the state
chén zǐ
official in feudal court
subject
Chē chén
Chechnya, a Russian region in the Caucasus
Chechen
míng chén
important official or statesman (in feudal China)
fáng wèi dà chén
minister of defense (esp. in Japan)
chén xià
official in feudal court
subject
wén chén
civilian court official (in former times)
chén qiè
(literary) I, your servant (self-appellation of a lower-rank female)
(archaic) male and female slaves
subjects (of a ruler)
cái zhèng dà chén
finance minister
UK chancellor of exchequer
wài jiāo dà chén
Foreign Secretary
(UK) Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
rén chén
an official (in former times)
móu chén
imperial strategic adviser
expert on strategy
jìn chén
member of a monarch's inner ministerial circle (old)
Fēng chén Xiù jí
TOYOTOMI Hideyoshi (1536-1598), Japanese warlord, undisputed ruler of Japan 1590-1598
Lǐ Shùn chén
Yi Sunshin (1545-1598), Korean admiral and folk hero, famous for sea victories over the Japanese invaders
kāi guó gōng chén
outstanding founding minister (title given to reward loyal general or vassal of new dynasty or state)
wēi chén
this small official
humble servant
chén liáo
court official (in former times)
chén shǔ
official in feudal court
subject
Nèi gé Zǒng lǐ Dà chén
formal title of the Japanese prime minister
shǐ chén
official in charge of public records
zhèng chén
official who dares speak frankly before the emperor
chuán zhèng dà chén
Ministry of Navy during Qing times
zhēng chén
minister not afraid to give forthright criticism
móu chén wǔ jiàng
strategic experts and powerful generals (idiom)
zhǎng xǐ dà chén
chancellor (rank in various European states)
grand chancellor
Wú Rèn chén
Wu Renchen (1628-1689), Qing dynasty polymath and historian, author of History of Ten States of South China 十國春秋|十国春秋
móu chén rú yǔ
strategic experts as thick as rain (idiom); no shortage of advisers on strategy
gǔ gěng zhī chén
lit. fish bone of a minister (idiom); fig. person one can rely on for candid criticism
móu chén měng jiàng
strategic experts and powerful generals (idiom)
bǐng chén
powerful official
big shot
chén yī zhǔ èr
One has the right to choose the ruler one serves. (ancient proverb)
Chuán zhèng Dà chén
Minister of Navy during Qing times