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shuài (bound form) commander-in-chief / (bound form) to lead; to command / handsome; graceful; dashing; elegant / (coll.) cool!; sweet! / (Chinese chess) general (on the red side, equivalent to a king in Western chess)
元帅 yuán shuài (military) marshal; commander-in-chief
海军少校 hǎi jūn shào xiào lieutenant commander
敌将 jiàng enemy general; the opposing side's commander
中校 zhōng xiào middle ranking officer in Chinese army / lieutenant colonel / commander
兵家 bīng jiā military strategist in ancient China / military commander / soldier
师长 shī zhǎng military division level commander / teacher
指挥官 zhǐ huī guān commander
主将 zhǔ jiàng commander-in-chief (military) / star player (sports) / key figure (in an organization)
出师 chū shī to finish apprenticeship / to graduate / to send out troops (under a commander)
光杆司令 guāng gǎn lìng commander without any soldiers; (fig.) leader without a team; solo entrepreneur
丁汝昌 Dīng chāng Ding Ruchang (1836-1895), commander of the Qing North China Navy
少校 shào xiào junior ranking officer in Chinese army / major / lieutenant commander
主帅 zhǔ shuài (military) commander-in-chief / (sports) team manager / coach
将才 jiàng cái talented field commander (military)
统领 tǒng lǐng to lead / to command / commander / officer
总司令 zǒng lìng commander-in-chief / top military commander for a country or theater of operations
老总 lǎo zǒng boss / sir (person with a leading role in an organization) / (after a surname) high ranking commander in the PLA / (Qing dynasty) high ranking government official / (old) courteous term used by the general populace in addressing a rank-and-file soldier or police officer
统帅 tǒng shuài command / commander-in-chief
司令官 lìng guān commander / officer in charge
舰长 jiàn zhǎng commander / captain (of a warship)
杯酒释兵权 bēi jiǔ shì bīng quán to dismiss military hierarchy using wine cups / cf Song founding Emperor Song Taizu 宋太祖 holds a banquet in 961 and persuades his senior army commanders to go home to their provinces
老将 lǎo jiàng lit. old general / commander-in-chief 將帥|将帅, the equivalent of king in Chinese chess / fig. old-timer / veteran
上将军 shàng jiàng jūn top general / commander-in-chief
营长 yíng zhǎng battalion commander


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