| | king or monarch / best or strongest of its type / grand / great | HSK 4 |
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| | surname Wang | |
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| | (literary) (of a monarch) to reign over (a kingdom) | |
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| | queen | |
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| | regent / monarch | |
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| | hegemon / overlord / despot | |
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| | boxing champion | |
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| | king / magnate / person having expert skill in something | |
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| | robber baron (in opera, old stories) / magnate | |
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| | Dragon King (mythology) | |
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| | emperor / god / Hong Xiuquan's self-proclaimed title / see also 洪秀全 | |
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| | Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, character with supernatural powers in the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记 | |
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| | devil king / evil person | |
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| | queen bee | |
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| | chess champion | |
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| | Poseidon, Greek god of the sea / Neptune, Roman god of the sea / Aquaman, DC comic book superhero / (slang) womanizer / player | |
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| | Sakyamuni | |
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| | Gyuumao | |
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| | prince | |
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| | the king of hell | |
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| | sovereign king | |
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| | (Buddhism) Yama, the King of Hell / (fig.) cruel and tyrannical person | |
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| | devil incarnate (idiom) / fiend in human form | |
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| | Siziwang banner or Dörvön-xüüxed khoshuu in Ulaanchab 烏蘭察布|乌兰察布, Inner Mongolia | |
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| | Chuangwang or Roaming King, adopted name of late Ming peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng 李自成 (1605-1645) | |
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| | (idiom) to defeat the enemy by capturing their leader | |
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| | Duracell (US brand of batteries etc) | |
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| | sage ruler | |
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| | One Piece (manga and anime) | |
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| | sage kings | |
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| | Street Fighter (video game series) | |
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| | former sovereigns | |
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| | to serve the king diligently / to save the country in times of danger / to send troops to rescue the king | |
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| | (coll.) person who makes people laugh; funny guy | |
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| | Luo Binwang (640-684), one of Four Great Poets of the Early Tang 初唐四傑|初唐四杰 | |
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| | King Wu of Zhou (-1043), personal name Ji Fa 姬發|姬发, reigned 1046-1043 BC as first king of Western Zhou dynasty 1046-1043 BC | |
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| | Mr Wang from next door (term used jocularly to refer to a neighbor who is supposedly sleeping with one's wife) | |
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| | King You of Zhou (795-771 BC), last king of Western Zhou 西周 | |
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| | King Arthur | |
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| | regent | |
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| | Zaoshen, the god of the kitchen / also written 灶神 | |
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| | King Jie, the final ruler of the Xia dynasty (until c. 1600 BC), a notoriously cruel and immoral tyrant | |
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| | King Lear, 1605 tragedy by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚 | |
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| | King Mu, fifth king of Zhou, said to have lived to 105 and reigned 976-922 BC or 1001-947 BC, rich in associated mythology | |
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| | Herod the Great (73 BC - 4 BC), Roman-appointed king of Judea (37-4 BC) | |
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| | King Xuan of Qi (reigned 342-324 BC) | |
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| | to win the championship / (of an emperor) to bestow the title of king on a subject | |
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| | King Zhou of Shang (11th century BC), notorious as a cruel tyrant | |
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| | iron-cap prince in the Qing dynasty whose title can be passed on to subsequent generations without alteration | |
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| | King Huiwen of Zhao 趙國|赵国, reigned 298-266 BC during the Warring States Period | |
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| | "super plastic" (term used to refer to Teflon) | |
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| | Queen Victoria (reigned 1837-1901) | |
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| | Sejong the Great or Sejong Daewang (1397-1450), reigned 1418-1450 as fourth king of Joseon or Chosun dynasty, in whose reign the hangeul alphabet was invented | |
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| | King Xuan, eleventh King of Zhou, reigned (828-782 BC) | |
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| | King Cheng of Zhou (1055-1021 BC), reigned 1042-1021 BC as the 2nd king of Western Zhou 西周, son of King Wu of Zhou 周武王 | |
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| | King Wen of Zhou state (c. 1152-1056 BC), reigned c. 1099-1056 BC as king of Zhou state, leading figure in building the subsequent Western Zhou dynasty, father of King Wu of Zhou 周武王 the first Zhou dynasty king | |
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| | the four heavenly kings (Sanskrit vajra) / the four guardians or warrior attendants of Buddha | |
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| | the pagoda bearing god | |
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| | Yu-Gi-Oh! | |
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| | King Min of Qi (reigned 323-284 BC) | |
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| | eating champion | |
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| | King Xiaocheng of Zhao 趙國|赵国, reigned 266-245 BC | |
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| | in the country of the blind the one-eyed man is king (idiom) / (depending on the source, the last word is either 大王 or 大王) | |
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| | Grand Prince (Qing title) | |
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| | King Daoxiang of Zhao 趙國|赵国, reigned 245-236 BC | |
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| | Ptolemy, kings of Egypt after the partition of Alexander the Great's Empire in 305 BC | |
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| | the pagoda bearing god | |
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| | King Huai of Chu (reigned 328-299 BC) / later King Huai of Chu (reigned 208-205 BC) | |
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| | King Zhuang of Chu (reigned 613-591 BC), one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸 | |
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| | Tangun, legendary founder of Korea in 2333 BC | |
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| | Burger King (fast food restaurant) | |
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| | King Huiwen of Qin 秦國|秦国, ruled 338-311 BC during the Warring States Period | |
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| | (coll.) to meet one's maker; to kick the bucket; to die | |
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| | Chakravarti raja (Sanskrit: King of Kings) / emperor in Hindu mythology | |
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| | Chakravarti raja (Sanskrit: King of Kings) / emperor in Hindu mythology | |
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| | King David | |
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| | Sacred King, founder of Zhangzhou, posthumous title of Tang dynasty general Chen Yuanguang (657-711) 陳元光|陈元光 | |
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| | (Buddhism) Yama, the King of Hell | |
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| | Ashoka (304-232 BC), Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty 孔雀王朝, ruled 273-232 BC | |
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| | Gu Yewang (519-581), historian and an interpreter of classical texts, editor of Yupian 玉篇 | |
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