- 政府 zhèngfǔ governmentgovernment; administrative organ of a state; the authorities
- 市政府 shìzhèngfǔ city governmentmunicipal government; city hall
- 省政府 shěngzhèngfǔ provincial governmentThe administrative body responsible for governing a province; also known as the [[省府|省府|sheng3 fu3]]
- 地方政府 dìfāngzhèngfǔ local governmentThe governing body of a specific administrative region, such as a province, city, or county, operating under the authority of the central government.
- 县政府 xiànzhèngfǔ county governmentthe highest administrative organ of a county, headed by a county magistrate elected by the residents; responsible for local administration including finance, education, and public works
- 中央政府 zhōngyāngzhèngfǔ central governmentThe highest level of administrative authority or leadership in a country.
- 总统府 zǒngtǒngfǔ presidential palacethe official residence or office of a president
- 王府 wángfǔ prince's residencethe official mansion or residence of a prince or a person holding a royal title during the feudal era
- 首府 shǒufǔ capital citythe capital city of an autonomous region, state, or province; historically referred to a provincial capital.
- 政府军 zhèngfǔjūn government armyThe official armed forces of a government or state
- 官府 guānfǔ local governmentIn former times, a general term for local government offices or administrative centers
- 反政府 fǎnzhèngfǔ anti-governmentOpposing or acting against the established government.
- 王府井 wángfǔjǐng WangfujingA famous shopping district and pedestrian street in Beijing.
- 联邦政府 liánbāngzhèngfǔ federal governmentThe central government of a federal system or federation.
- 学府 xuéfǔ academic centerA place where academic research or learning is centralized
- 天府 tiānfǔ land of plentyA region that is naturally self-sufficient, fertile, and rich in resources; also used as an epithet for Sichuan province (especially the area around Chengdu)
- 幕府 mùfǔ shogunate(medieval Japan) the military administration of the shogun
- 市府 shìfǔ city government(abbreviation) municipal government; city hall
- 清政府 qīngzhèngfǔ Qing governmentthe government of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
- 华府 huáfǔ Washington, D.C.; the US federal governmentthe capital of the United States (abbreviation for [[华盛顿哥伦比亚特区|華盛頓哥倫比亞特區|hua2 sheng4 dun4 ge1 lun2 bi3 ya4 te4 qu1]]); by extension, the US federal government
- 国民政府 guómínzhèngfǔ National GovernmentThe Nationalist government of the Republic of China between 1925 and 1948
- 知府 zhīfǔ prefectprefectural magistrate, a high-ranking local administrative official in imperial China (especially during the Ming and Qing dynasties)
- 府上 fǔshang your home; your hometown(courteous) your home or family; your residence; your native place
- 无政府主义 wúzhèngfǔzhǔyì anarchismSocial and political ideology that opposes all forms of state power and authority, advocating for voluntary cooperation
- 洞府 dòngfǔ immortal's abode(literary) a cave dwelling or mansion in the mountains where immortals, Daoist priests, or recluses live in legends and mythology
- 城府 chéngfǔ shrewdnessshrewdness; calculatedness; used to describe a person's mental depth or the way they hide their true intentions from others
- 省府 shěngfǔ provincial governmentThe local government responsible for the administration of a province
- 打道回府 dǎdàohuífǔ to return home(idiom) to go back home; originally used for an official's ceremonial return to their residence, but now often used humorously or to describe returning after a defeat or finishing a task
- 乐府 yuèfǔ yuefu(historical) Official Music Bureau established during the Han dynasty, responsible for creating music, training performers, and collecting folk songs.
- 政府债券 zhèngfǔzhàiquàn government bondsgovernment bonds issued to fund public spending or manage national debt
- 地府 dìfǔ underworldthe nether world where souls go after death in folklore and mythology; hell; Hades
- 港府 gǎngfǔ Hong Kong governmentThe government of Hong Kong; specifically refers to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government since 1997.
- 府邸 fǔdǐ mansion(literary) the official residence or private mansion of a high official, nobleman, or wealthy individual
- 府城 fǔchéng prefectural cityHistorical term for a city that served as the capital or administrative seat of a prefecture during the Tang through Qing dynasties.
- 军政府 jūnzhèngfǔ military governmentmilitary government; junta
- 府第 fǔdì mansion(literary) the private residence of an aristocrat, high official, or wealthy person; official residence
- 县府 xiànfǔ county governmentthe primary administrative office or local government of a county; short for [[县政府|縣政府|xian4 zheng4 fu3]]
- 内务府 nèiwùfǔ Imperial Household DepartmentDepartment within the Qing dynasty imperial government responsible for the internal affairs of the palace and the personal needs of the emperor and his family
- 冥府 míngfǔ the underworldthe world of the dead; hell; also referred to as [[阴间|陰間|yin1 jian1]] or [[地府|地府|di4 fu3]]
- 无政府状态 wúzhèngfǔzhuàngtài anarchyanarchy; a lawless state or condition in which a country has no functioning government and is marked by disorder or riots
- 看守政府 kānshǒuzhèngfǔ caretaker governmentan interim government that handles basic administrative duties until a permanent one is formed
- 府库 fǔkù treasurygovernment treasury or repository where a state keeps its wealth and historical records
- 孔府 kǒngfǔ Confucius MansionThe historical residence of the direct descendants of Confucius, located in Qufu, Shandong Province; it is a UNESCO World Heritage site containing extensive archives and cultural relics.
- 州府 zhōufǔ state governmentthe seat of government or administrative center of a prefecture or state
- 少府 shàofǔ Shaofu (imperial minister)(bound form) high-ranking official in imperial China, specifically the minister in charge of the palace treasury, handicrafts, and taxes for the emperor's upkeep; one of the Nine Ministers in the Qin and Han dynasties
- 内府 nèifǔ imperial treasurytreasury of the imperial palace; the storage rooms or vaults of the court
- 非政府 fēizhèngfǔ non-governmentalnot belonging to or associated with a government
- 府尹 fǔyǐn prefectThe governor of a prefecture in ancient China, specifically the magistrate of a capital city such as the [[京兆尹|京兆尹|jing1 zhao4 yin3]] in the Han dynasty or similar officials in the Tang, Ming, and Qing dynasties.
- 天府之国 tiānfǔzhīguó land of plentya region or country with fertile land and abundant products; a land of natural wealth
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