- 皇帝 huángdì emperorthe supreme ruler of an empire; specifically used in China from the Qin dynasty onward
- 皇后 huánghòu empressThe wife of an emperor; imperial consort or queen.
- 皇上 huángshang emperorthe emperor; Your Majesty; His Majesty; used by subjects during the imperial era to refer to or address the reigning sovereign
- 皇家 huángjiā imperial family; royalthe household or family of an emperor; of or relating to the imperial family
- 皇室 huángshì imperial familyThe family of an emperor or monarch; an imperial or royal household.
- 教皇 jiàohuáng popeThe highest leader of the Catholic Church who resides in the Vatican; pontiff.
- 皇冠 huángguān imperial crownimperial crown worn by a monarch as a symbol of sovereignty
- 皇宫 huánggōng imperial palacepalace where an emperor or monarch lives and conducts state business
- 女皇 nǚhuáng empressA female monarch who rules an empire in her own right
- 天皇 tiānhuáng emperor of JapanThe title of the Japanese monarch, traditionally considered a descendant of the gods; since World War II, the emperor has served as a symbol of the state with no political power.
- 秦始皇 qínshǐhuáng Qin Shi HuangQin Shi Huang (259-210 BC), the first emperor of a unified China who founded the Qin dynasty; born [[嬴政|嬴政|ying2 zheng4]]
- 秦皇岛 qínhuángdǎo QinhuangdaoQinhuangdao, a prefecture-level city and ice-free port in Hebei Province
- 皇子 huángzǐ princeson of an emperor
- 皇太后 huángtàihòu empress dowagerthe mother of a reigning emperor; also referred to as [[太后|太后|tai4 hou4]]
- 沙皇 shāhuáng tsartsar or czar; the title of the emperors of Russia or the kings of Bulgaria until the early 20th century
- 皇城 huángchéng Imperial CityThe inner part of Beijing surrounding the Forbidden City
- 皇太极 huángtàijí Hong TaijiHong Taiji (1592-1643), the founding emperor of the Qing dynasty; eighth son of [[努尔哈赤|努爾哈赤|nu3 er3 ha1 chi4]], he reigned first as the Second Khan of the Later Jin and later as the first emperor of the Qing.
- 仓皇 cānghuáng in a panichurried and flustered; in a frantic rush
- 皇甫 huángfǔ Huangfutwo-character surname Huangfu
- 小皇帝 xiǎohuángdì child emperoryoung or infant emperor
- 堂而皇之 táng'érhuángzhī grand and imposingmagnificent in scale; having great scope or presence
- 皇位 huángwèi thronethe imperial throne; the position or title of emperor
- 皇太子 huángtàizǐ crown princeThe prince who has been officially designated as the heir to the imperial throne
- 皇族 huángzú imperial familyThe emperor's family or people of imperial lineage; royal kin.
- 冠冕堂皇 guānmiǎntánghuáng dignifiedDignified and stately in appearance or manner; noble and impressive
- 富丽堂皇 fùlìtánghuáng sumptuoussumptuous; gorgeous; magnificent in style or appearance; often describes buildings, decorations, or grand language
- 皇权 huángquán imperial powerimperial power or authority belonging to an emperor or the royal family
- 玉皇 yùhuáng Jade EmperorThe supreme deity of Daoism
- 皇朝 huángcháo imperial dynasty; imperial courtan imperial dynasty; the ruling house or government of an imperial era, often used to refer to the current dynasty
- 皇姑区 huánggūqū Huanggu DistrictHuanggu district of Shenyang City, Liaoning Province
- 秦皇岛市 qínhuángdǎoshì QinhuangdaoQinhuangdao, a prefecture-level city in [[河北省|河北省|he2 bei3 sheng3]] Province
- 太上皇 tàishànghuáng retired emperorthe father of a reigning emperor; specifically an emperor who has abdicated the throne to his heir
- 玉皇大帝 yùhuángdàdì Jade EmperorThe supreme ruler of heaven and the highest deity in Daoism and Chinese folk religion, also known as [[玉帝|玉帝|yu4 di4]]
- 堂皇 tánghuáng magnificentstately and imposing; grand in appearance or scale
- 保皇 bǎohuáng royalistto maintain or be loyal to a monarch or the imperial system
- 皇亲 huángqīn emperor's relativesthe relatives or kinsmen of an emperor
- 唐明皇 tángmínghuáng Emperor Ming of TangEmperor Ming of Tang (685-762), also known as [[唐玄宗|唐玄宗|tang2 xuan2 zong1]], reigned 712-756 during the height of the Tang Dynasty.
- 皇天 huángtiān High Heaven(literary) personified Heaven; High Heaven, used as a respectful way for ancient people to refer to the supreme power in the universe
- 三皇 sānhuáng the Three SovereignsThe three legendary rulers of ancient China; depending on the source, they are identified as [[伏羲|伏羲|fu2 xi1]], [[神农|神農|shen2 nong2]], and either [[黄帝|黃帝|huang2 di4]], [[女娲|女媧|nu:3 wa1]], or [[燧人|燧人|sui4 ren2]]
- 皇亲国戚 huángqīnguóqī emperor's relativesthe family members and relatives of an emperor
- 皇恩 huáng'ēn imperial benevolenceimperial kindness or grace bestowed by the emperor
- 皇甫嵩 huángfǔsōng Huangfu SongHuangfu Song (died 195 AD), a prominent military general of the Eastern Han dynasty known for suppressing the Yellow Turban Rebellion.
- 土皇帝 tǔhuángdì local tyrant, local despotA local tyrant or bully who rules a territory like a king, historically referring to warlords or landlords and now used to mock corrupt local officials.
- 罗马教皇 luómǎjiàohuáng popethe Pope of the Roman Catholic Church
- 皇军 huángjūn imperial armyimperial army, specifically the self-address used by the Japanese military during the Japanese occupation of China and World War II
- 吃皇粮 chīhuángliáng to live on government wagesTo be a government employee; to work for the civil service, the military, or an institution funded by the state.
- 张皇 zhānghuáng flusteredalarmed, panicked, or flustered; often used in the idiom [[张皇失措|張皇失措|zhang1 huang2 shi1 cuo4]]
- 三皇五帝 sānhuángwǔdì Three Sovereigns and Five EmperorsThe legendary and mythological rulers of ancient China from the earliest period of Chinese historiography. The [[三皇|三皇|san1 huang2]] typically refer to Suiren, Fuxi, and Shennong; the [[五帝|五帝|wu3 di4]] typically refer to the Yellow Emperor, Zhuanxu, Emperor Ku, Emperor Yao, and Emperor Shun.
- 皇储 huángchǔ crown princeThe person designated to inherit the imperial throne.
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH