- 麾下 huīxià subordinatesThose under one's command, such as troops or staff serving under a general
- 云麾将军碑 yúnhuījiāngjūnbēi Yunhui Jiangjun StelaName for two famous Tang dynasty stone steles inscribed by the calligrapher Li Yong, often referred to as [[云麾碑|雲麾碑|yun2 hui1 bei1]]. One stela (720 AD) honors Li Sixun and is located in Shaanxi; the other (742 AD) honors Li Xiu.
- 云麾碑 yúnhuībēi Yunhui Stelareferring to either of two Tang Dynasty stone steles inscribed by the calligrapher Li Yong, notably the Li Sixun Stela or the Li Zhao Stela
- 指麾 zhǐhuī to command(literary) to direct an action or give orders; same as [[指挥|指揮|zhi3 hui1]]
- 麾军 huījūn to lead an armyTo direct or command troops in battle
- 麾安 huī'ān [honorific closing]A formal honorific used in the closing of a letter, typically addressed to someone in the military or police forces.
- 麾节 huījié flags and banners(literary) flags, banners, and tallies used as symbols of authority; refers to the command or signals of a general
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH