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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)
傅作义 Zuò Fu Zuoyi (1895–1974), Chinese general and politician, Nationalist commander who negotiated the peaceful surrender of Beiping (Beijing) to the Communists in 1949, and later held senior posts in the PRC government
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


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