supreme ruler, emperor; god

HSK 6 #612

DEFINITIONS

  • supreme ruler, emperor
  • god
  • emperor

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纽约国大厦 niǔ yuē dì guó dà shà Empire State Building
紐約國大廈 niǔ yuē dì guó dà shà Empire State Building
羅馬國 luó mǎ dì guó Roman Empire (27 BC-476 AD)
měi dì (in early CCP propaganda) United States (as an imperialist nation); (in more recent times) a neutral, colloquial term for the United States
胡天胡 hú tiān hú dì with all the majesty of an emperor (idiom); reckless; intemperate
陵 shùn dì líng several tombs of legendary Emperor Shun, one in Ningyuan county 寧遠縣|宁远县 in southwest Hunan, another Yuncheng prefecture 運城|运城 Shanxi
萨拉森国 sà lā sēn dì guó Saracen Empire (medieval European name for Arab empire)
薩拉森國 sà lā sēn dì guó Saracen Empire (medieval European name for Arab empire)
转轮圣 zhuǎn lún shèng dì Chakravarti raja; emperor in Hindu mythology
轉輪聖 zhuǎn lún shèng dì Chakravarti raja; emperor in Hindu mythology
道光 dào guāng dì Daoguang Emperor
鄂图曼国 è tú màn dì guó Ottoman Empire (Tw)
鄂圖曼國 è tú màn dì guó Ottoman Empire (Tw)
隋文 suí wén dì first Sui emperor (541-604) Yang Jian (541-604), reigned 581-604
隋文杨坚 suí wén dì yáng jiān first Sui emperor (541-604) Yang Jian (541-604), reigned 581-604
隋文楊堅 suí wén dì yáng jiān first Sui emperor (541-604) Yang Jian (541-604), reigned 581-604
隋炀 suí yáng dì Emperor Yang of Sui (569-618), said to have murdered his father and brother to seize the throne, reigned 604-618
隋煬 suí yáng dì Emperor Yang of Sui (569-618), said to have murdered his father and brother to seize the throne, reigned 604-618
顺治 shùn zhì dì Fulin Emperor Shunzhi (1638-1662), second Qing emperor, reigned 1644-1662
順治 shùn zhì dì Fulin Emperor Shunzhi (1638-1662), second Qing emperor, reigned 1644-1662
魏文 wèi wén dì Cao Pi 曹丕, emperor of Wei 220-226
huáng dì the Yellow Emperor, mythological emperor of China, reigned c. 2697-2597 BC
huáng dì the Yellow Emperor, mythological emperor of China, reigned c. 2697-2597 BC
内经 huáng dì nèi jīng The Yellow Emperor's Internal Canon, medical text c. 300 BC
內經 huáng dì nèi jīng The Yellow Emperor's Internal Canon, medical text c. 300 BC