臣 ⇒
大臣 dàchén, chancellor (of a monarchy)/cabinet minister
车臣 Chēchén, [車臣], Chechnya, a republic in southwestern Russia/Chechen
臣服 chénfú, to acknowledge allegiance to (some regime)/to serve
臣 Chén/chén, surname Chen, state official or subject in dynastic China/I, your servant (used ...
臣民 chénmín, subject (of a kingdom, ruler etc)
功臣 gōngchén, minister who has given outstanding service
忠臣 zhōngchén, faithful official
俯首称臣 fǔshǒuchēngchén, [俯首稱臣], to bow before (idiom)/to capitulate
丰臣 宁采臣 内阁大臣 家臣 jiāchén, counselor of king or feudal warlord/henchman
李舜臣 LǐShùnchén, Yi Sunshin (1545-1598), Korean admiral and folk hero, famous for sea victories o...
臣子 chénzǐ, official in feudal court/subject
外交大臣 wàijiāodàchén, Foreign Secretary/(UK) Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
弄臣 nòngchén, emperor's favorite courtier
奸臣 jiānchén, a treacherous court official/a minister who conspires against the state
沃臣 封臣 名臣 míngchén, important official or statesman (in feudal China)
臣秀 李顺臣 舜臣 金南臣
仆 ⇒
仆人 púrén, [僕人], servant
女仆 nǚpú, [女僕], female servant/drudge
男仆 公仆 gōngpú, [公僕], public servant/CL:個|个[gè],位[wèi]
奴仆 núpú, [奴僕], servant
仆 pū/pú, [僕], to fall forward/to fall prostrate, servant
仆从 仆役 púyì, [僕役], servant
前仆后继 qiánpūhòujì, [前仆後繼], one falls, the next follows (idiom); stepping into the breach to replace fallen ...
忠仆 主仆 zhǔpú, [主僕], master and servant
风尘仆仆 fēngchénpúpú, [風塵僕僕], lit. covered in dust (idiom)/fig. travel-worn
训仆 火之仆