- 多尔衮 duō'ěrgǔn DorgonDorgon (1612-1650), a Manchu prince and general who played a key role in the Qing dynasty conquest of China. He served as the regent for the Emperor [[顺治|順治|shun4 zhi4]] from 1644 to 1650 and was the fourteenth son of [[努尔哈赤|努爾哈赤|nu3 er3 ha1 chi4]].
- 衮衮诸公 gǔngǔnzhūgōng many high-ranking officials(literary, often derogatory) many high-ranking officials; bureaucrats who hold high positions but achieve little
- 衮服 gǔnfú imperial ceremonial robesImperial ceremonial dress in ancient China, typically embroidered with dragons; worn by emperors or high officials.
- 衮衮 gǔngǔn numerous(literary) numerous; many; complicated and numerous; commonly used in the phrase [[衮衮诸公|袞袞諸公|gun3 gun3 zhu1 gong1]] referring to high-ranking officials
- 台衮 táigǔn high-ranking official(literary) high official or high-ranking government minister in imperial China
- 衮冕 gǔnmiǎn ceremonial robes and crownThe ceremonial dragon robe and crown worn by emperors and high officials during sacrificial ceremonies in ancient China.
- 衮司 gǔnsī imperial high officials(historical) a reference to the three highest-ranking officials in the imperial court; the Three Ducal Ministers
- 衮职 gǔnzhí imperial dutiesthe throne; the duties and responsibilities of an emperor (metonymically from the royal robe)
- 衮衣 gǔnyī dragon robe(historical) Ancient robes embroidered with dragons, worn by the emperor and high nobility.
- 衮阙 gǔnquē faults of the emperorthe moral failings or administrative errors of a monarch
- 阿尔衮琴 ā'ěrgǔnqín AlgonquinAlgonquin; a group of Indigenous North American people
- 龙衮 lónggǔn imperial robeThe ceremonial robe of an emperor, typically embroidered with dragon designs; an imperial emblem
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- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computing