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(chén) surname Chen

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(chén) state official or subject in dynastic China; "Your Servant", form of address used when speaking to a ruler; to submit oneself to the rule of or acknowledge allegiance to; to serve a ruler as his subject; Kangxi radical 168

臣一主二 (w)

(chényīzhǔèr) One has the right to choose the ruler one serves. (古谚 ancient proverb)

臣下 (w)

(chénxià) official in feudal court; subject

臣仆 (w)

(chénpú) servant

臣僚 (w)

(chénliáo) court official (in former times)

臣妾 (w)

(chénqiè) male and female servants

臣子 (w)

(chénzǐ) official in feudal court; subject

臣属 (w)

(chénshǔ) official in feudal court; subject

臣服 (w)

(chénfú) to acknowledge allegiance to (some regime); to serve

臣民 (w)

(chénmín) subject (of a kingdom, ruler etc)

臣虏 (w)

(chénlǔ) slave