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(zǎi) to slaughter livestock; to govern or rule; to cheat customers; Imperial official in dynastic China

宰予 (w)

(zǎiyǔ) Zai Yu (522-458 BC), disciple of Confucius

宰予昼寝 (w)

(zǎiyǔzhòuqǐn) Zai Yu sleeps by day (idiom); refers to story in Analects of Confucius remonstrating bitterly with his student for sleeping during lectures

宰人 (w)

(zǎirén) to overcharge; to rip somebody off

宰制 (w)

(zǎizhì) to rule; to dominate

宰割 (w)

(zǎigē) to invade

宰客 (w)

(zǎikè) to cheat customers; to overcharge

宰杀 (w)

(zǎishā) to slaughter; to butcher; to put down

宰相 (w)

(zǎixiàng) prime minister (in feudal China)