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 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 名臣 míngchén, important official or statesman (in feudal China) 丰臣秀吉 FēngchénXiùjí, [豐臣秀吉], TOYOTOMI Hideyoshi (1536-1598), Japanese warlord, undisputed ruler of Japan 1590... 乱臣贼子 luànchénzéizǐ, [亂臣賊子], rebels and traitors (idiom)/general term for scoundrel 争臣 zhēngchén, [爭臣], minister not afraid to give forthright criticism 人臣 rénchén, an official (in former times) 位极人臣 wèijírénchén, [位極人臣], to have reached the highest official positions 内臣 nèichén, [內臣], chamberlain 内阁总理大臣 NèigéZǒnglǐDàchén, [內閣總理大臣], formal title of the Japanese prime minister 史臣 shǐchén, official in charge of public records 君臣 jūnchén, a ruler and his ministers (old) 吴任臣 WúRènchén, [吳任臣], Wu Renchen (1628-1689), Qing dynasty polymath and historian, author of History o... 宠臣 chǒngchén, [寵臣], favored minister 开国功臣 kāiguógōngchén, [開國功臣], outstanding founding minister (title given to reward loyal general or vassal of ... 微臣 wēichén, this small official/humble servant 掌玺大臣 zhǎngxǐdàchén, [掌璽大臣], chancellor (rank in various European states)/grand chancellor 文臣 wénchén, civilian court official (in former times) 朝臣 cháochén, court councilor 柄臣 bǐngchén, powerful official/big shot 臣一主二 chényīzhǔèr, One has the right to choose the ruler one serves. (ancient proverb) 臣下 chénxià, official in feudal court/subject 臣仆 chénpú, [臣僕], servant 臣僚 chénliáo, court official (in former times) 臣妾 chénqiè, (literary) I, your servant (self-appellation of a lower-rank female)/(archaic) m... 臣属 chénshǔ, [臣屬], official in feudal court/subject 臣虏 chénlǔ, [臣虜], slave 船政大臣 ChuánzhèngDàchén, Minister of Navy during Qing times 诤臣 zhèngchén, [諍臣], official who dares speak frankly before the emperor 谋臣 móuchén, [謀臣], imperial strategic adviser/expert on strategy 谋臣如雨 móuchénrúyǔ, [謀臣如雨], strategic experts as thick as rain (idiom); no shortage of advisers on strategy 谋臣武将 móuchénwǔjiàng, [謀臣武將], strategic experts and powerful generals (idiom) 谋臣猛将 móuchénměngjiàng, [謀臣猛將], strategic experts and powerful generals (idiom) 财务大臣 cáiwùdàchén, [財務大臣], finance minister 财政大臣 cáizhèngdàchén, [財政大臣], finance minister/UK chancellor of exchequer 贰臣 èrchén, [貳臣], turncoat official 近臣 jìnchén, member of a monarch's inner ministerial circle (old) 逆臣 nìchén, rebellious minister 重臣 zhòngchén, important minister/major figure in government 防卫大臣 fángwèidàchén, [防衛大臣], minister of defense (esp. in Japan) 骨鲠之臣 gǔgěngzhīchén, [骨鯁之臣], lit. fish bone of a minister (idiom); fig. person one can rely on for candid cri...