jiāng​jūnJiāng​jūn HSK6

general

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  1. This general was of noble character and would rather die than surrender.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  2. He doesn't look like general material.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  3. The general personally led the elite troops into battle.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  4. The adjutant has been closely following the general.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  5. The general was appointed commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  6. 将军

    jiāng​jūn yào lái le.

    The General's coming.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  7. The general planned to use small gains as bait to lure the enemy deeper.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  8. 将军哪里

    jiāng​jūn zài nǎ​lǐ?

    Where is the general?

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  9. 将军

    bié jiào jiāng​jūn.

    Don't call me General.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  10. The general summoned his commanders to his headquarters to discuss military secrets.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  11. The general led the soldiers to inspect the country's borders.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  12. He has followed the general for many years.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  13. The old general spent his entire life fighting on the battlefield.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  14. This young warrior was brave and highly regarded by the general.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  15. The scout has returned to report on the enemy's situation to the general.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  16. The old general personally led his elite troops to station outside the city.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  17. 将军

    jiāng​jūn lái le.

    Here comes the general.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  18. I know where they've taken the General.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  19. This epitaph records the life of the general.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  20. The general, relying on his large army, refused to follow the imperial court's orders.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary