qiānshèng
one thousand chariots
千乘 qiānshèng
- one thousand chariots
- one thousand horse-drawn chariots; in ancient China, the size of a military force provided by a feudal lord or small state
- a feudal lord
- a great feudal lord or a state of moderate size; used as a title or term for a ruler capable of fielding a force of one thousand chariots, in contrast with the 万乘 wànshèng of a larger state
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- 万乘 wànshèng