| 王 |    [ wáng  ]    surname Wang | 
| 王 |    [ wáng  ]    king or monarch, best or strongest of its type, grand, great | 
| 王 |    [ wàng  ]    to rule, to reign over | 
| 王不留行 |    [ wáng bù liú xíng  ]    cowherb (Vaccaria segetalis), cowherb seeds (used in TCM) | 
| 王世充 |    [ wáng shì chōng  ]    Wang Shichong (-621), general of late Sui and opponent of early Tang | 
| 王丹 |    [ wáng dān  ]    Wang Dan (1969-), Chinese dissident, one of the leaders of the Beijing student democracy movement of 1989 | 
| 王五 |    [ wáng wǔ  ]    Wang Wu, name for an unspecified person, third of a series of three: 張三|张三[Zhang1 San1], 李四[Li3 Si4], 王五 Tom, Dick and Harry | 
| 王仙芝 |    [ wáng xiān zhī  ]    Wang Xianzhi, peasant leader during Huang Chao peasant uprising 黃巢起義|黄巢起义 875-884 in late Tang | 
| 王伾 |    [ wáng pī  ]    Wang Pi (-c. 806), Tang dynasty chancellor and a leader of failed Yongzhen reform 永貞革新|永贞革新 of 805 | 
| 王位 |    [ wáng weì  ]    title of king, kingship | 
| 王侯 |    [ wáng hoú  ]    aristocracy | 
| 王侯公卿 |    [ wáng hoú gōng qīng  ]    aristocracy | 
| 王儲 |    [ wáng chǔ  ]    crown prince, heir to throne | 
| 王充 |    [ wáng chōng  ]    Wang Chong (27-97), rationalist and critical philosopher | 
| 王光良 |    [ wáng guāng liáng  ]    Michael Wong (1970-), Malaysian Chinese singer and composer | 
| 王八 |    [ wáng bā  ]    tortoise, cuckold, (old) male owner of a brothel, pimp | 
| 王八犢子 |    [ wáng bā dú zi  ]    see 王八羔子[wang2 ba1 gao1 zi5] | 
| 王八羔子 |    [ wáng bā gaō zi  ]    son of a bitch, bastard | 
| 王八蛋 |    [ wáng bā dàn  ]    bastard (insult), son of a bitch | 
| 王公 |    [ wáng gōng  ]    princes and dukes, aristocrat | 
| 王冠 |    [ wáng guān  ]    crown | 
| 王力 |    [ wáng lì  ]    Wang Li (1900-1986), one of the pioneers of modern Chinese linguistics | 
| 王力宏 |    [ wáng lì hóng  ]    Wang Lee-Hom (1976-), Taiwanese-American singer | 
| 王力雄 |    [ wáng lì xióng  ]    Wang Lixiong (1953-), Chinese writer, author of Yellow Peril 黃禍|黄祸[Huang2 huo4] | 
| 王勃 |    [ wáng bó  ]    Wang Bo (650-676), one of the Four Great Poets of the Early Tang 初唐四傑|初唐四杰[Chu1 Tang2 Si4 jie2] | 
| 王勵勤 |    [ wáng lì qín  ]    Wang Liqin (1978-), former PRC table tennis player, Olympic medalist | 
| 王化 |    [ wáng huà  ]    beneficial influence of the sovereign | 
| 王叔文 |    [ wáng shū wén  ]    Wang Shuwen (735-806), famous Tang dynasty scholar, Go player and politician, a leader of failed Yongzhen Reform 永貞革新|永贞革新[Yong3 zhen1 Ge2 xin1] of 805 | 
| 王后 |    [ wáng hoù  ]    queen, CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4] | 
| 王君如 |    [ wáng jūn rú  ]    Cyndi Wang (1982-), Taiwanese singer and actress | 
| 王國 |    [ wáng guó  ]    kingdom, realm | 
| 王國維 |    [ wáng guó weí  ]    Wang Guowei (1877-1927), noted scholar | 
| 王國聚會所 |    [ wáng guó jù huì suǒ  ]    Kingdom Hall (place of worship used by Jehovah's Witnesses) | 
| 王士禛 |    [ wáng shì zhēn  ]    Wang Shizhen (1634-1711), early Qing poet | 
| 王太后 |    [ wáng taì hoù  ]    Queen Dowager (in Europe), widowed queen, Queen mother | 
| 王夫之 |    [ wáng fū zhī  ]    Wang Fuzhi (1619-1692), wide-ranging scholar of the Ming-Qing transition | 
| 王妃 |    [ wáng feī  ]    princess (in Europe) | 
| 王婆賣瓜,自賣自誇 |    [ wáng pó maì guā zì maì zì kuā  ]    every potter praises his own pot (idiom), all one's geese are swans | 
| 王子 |    [ wáng zǐ  ]    prince, son of a king | 
| 王孫 |    [ wáng sūn  ]    children of the nobility | 
| 王安石 |    [ wáng ān shí  ]    Wang Anshi (1021-1086), Song dynasty politician and writer, one of the Eight Giants 唐宋八大家 | 
| 王室 |    [ wáng shì  ]    royal family, royal household | 
| 王宮 |    [ wáng gōng  ]    imperial palace | 
| 王家 |    [ wáng jiā  ]    princely | 
| 王家瑞 |    [ wáng jiā ruì  ]    Wang Jiarui (1949-), PRC politician and diplomat, head of CCP central committee's international liaison department 對外聯絡部|对外联络部[dui4 wai4 lian2 luo4 bu4] 2003-2015 | 
| 王家衛 |    [ wáng jiā weì  ]    Wong Kar-wai (1956-), Hong Kong film director | 
| 王實甫 |    [ wáng shí fǔ  ]    Wang Shifu (fl. 1295-1307), author of Romance of the West Chamber 西廂記|西厢记 | 
| 王導 |    [ wáng daǒ  ]    Wang Dao (276-339), powerful official of Jin dynasty and brother of general Wang Dun 王敦, regent of Jin from 325 | 
| 王小波 |    [ wáng bō  ]    Wang Xiaobo (1952-1997), scholar and novelist | 
| 王岐山 |    [ wáng qí shān  ]    Wang Qishan (1948-), PRC politician | 
| 王岱輿 |    [ wáng daì yú  ]    Wang Daiyu (1584-1670), Hui Islamic scholar of the Ming-Qing transition | 
| 王希孟 |    [ wáng xī mèng  ]    Wang Ximeng (c. 1096-c. 1119), Song artist, probably teenage prodigy who died young, painter of Thousand Miles of Landscape 千里江山 | 
| 王平 |    [ wáng píng  ]    Wang Ping (1962-2013), PRC crosstalk actor | 
| 王府 |    [ wáng fǔ  ]    prince's mansion | 
| 王府井 |    [ wáng fǔ jǐng  ]    Wangfujing neighborhood of central Beijing, famous for shopping | 
| 王座 |    [ wáng zuò  ]    throne | 
| 王建民 |    [ wáng jiàn mín  ]    Chien-Ming Wang (1980-), Taiwanese starting pitcher for the Washington Nationals in Major League Baseball | 
| 王弼 |    [ wáng bì  ]    Wang Bi (226-249), Chinese neo-Daoist philosopher | 
| 王心凌 |    [ wáng xīn líng  ]    stage name of Cyndi Wang, see 王君如[Wang2 Jun1 ru2] | 
| 王敦 |    [ wáng dūn  ]    Wang Dun (266-324), powerful general of Jin dynasty and brother of civil official Wang Dao 王導|王导, subsequently rebellious warlord 322-324 | 
| 王明 |    [ wáng míng  ]    Wang Ming (1904-1974), Soviet-trained Chinese communist, Comintern and Soviet stooge and left adventurist in the 1930s, fell out with Mao and moved to Soviet Union from 1956 | 
| 王昭君 |    [ wáng zhaō jūn  ]    Wang Zhaojun (52-19 BC), famous beauty at the court of Han emperor Yuan 漢元帝|汉元帝[Han4 Yuan2 di4], one of the four legendary beauties 四大美女[si4 da4 mei3 nu:3] | 
| 王朔 |    [ wáng shuò  ]    Wang Shuo (1958-), Chinese writer, director and actor | 
| 王朝 |    [ wáng chaó  ]    dynasty | 
| 王楊盧駱 |    [ wáng yáng lú luò  ]    abbr. for Wang Bo 王勃[Wang2 Bo2], Yang Jiong 楊炯|杨炯[Yang2 Jiong3], Lu Zhaolin 盧照鄰|卢照邻[Lu2 Zhao4 lin2], and Luo Binwang 駱賓王|骆宾王[Luo4 Bin1 wang2], the Four Great Poets of the Early Tang | 
| 王楠 |    [ wáng nán  ]    Wang Nan (1978-), female PRC table tennis player, Olympic medalist | 
| 王權 |    [ wáng quán  ]    royalty, royal power | 
| 王欽若 |    [ wáng qīn ruò  ]    Wang Qinruo (962-1025), Northern Song dynasty official | 
| 王毅 |    [ wáng yì  ]    Wang Yi (1953-), PRC foreign minister (2013-) and state councilor (2018-) | 
| 王母 |    [ wáng mǔ  ]    another name for 西王母[Xi1 wang2 mu3], Queen Mother of the West | 
| 王母 |    [ wáng mǔ  ]    (literary) paternal grandmother | 
| 王母娘娘 |    [ wáng mǔ niáng niáng  ]    another name for Xi Wangmu 西王母, Queen Mother of the West | 
| 王水 |    [ wáng shuǐ  ]    Aqua regia | 
| 王永民 |    [ wáng yǒng mín  ]    Wang Yongmin (1943-), inventor of the five stroke input method 五筆輸入法|五笔输入法[wu3 bi3 shu1 ru4 fa3] | 
| 王治郅 |    [ wáng zhì zhì  ]    Wang Zhizhi (1977-), former Chinese basketball player | 
| 王法 |    [ wáng fǎ  ]    the law, the law of the land, the law of a state (in former times), criterion | 
| 王洪文 |    [ wáng hóng wén  ]    Wang Hongwen (1935-1992), one of the Gang of Four | 
| 王爺 |    [ wáng ye  ]    prince, marquis, nobleman | 
| 王牌 |    [ wáng paí  ]    trump card | 
| 王猛 |    [ wáng měng  ]    Wang Meng (325-375), prime minister to Fu Jian 苻堅|苻坚[Fu2 Jian1] of Former Qin 前秦[Qian2 Qin2] | 
| 王益 |    [ wáng yì  ]    Wangyi District of Tongchuan City 銅川市|铜川市[Tong2 chuan1 Shi4], Shaanxi | 
| 王益區 |    [ wáng yì qū  ]    Wangyi District of Tongchuan City 銅川市|铜川市[Tong2 chuan1 Shi4], Shaanxi | 
| 王碼 |    [ wáng mǎ  ]    Wang code, same as 五筆字型|五笔字型[wu3 bi3 zi4 xing2], five stroke input method for Chinese characters by numbered strokes, invented by Wang Yongmin 王永民[Wang2 Yong3 min2] in 1983 | 
| 王祖賢 |    [ wáng zǔ xián  ]    Joey Wong (1967-), Taiwanese actress | 
| 王禹偁 |    [ wáng yǔ chēng  ]    Wang Yucheng (954-1001) Song dynasty literary figure | 
| 王穎 |    [ wáng yǐng  ]    Wayne Wang (1949-), Chinese US film director | 
| 王粲 |    [ wáng càn  ]    Wang Can (177-217), poet, generally regarded as the most brilliant of "the seven masters of Jian'an" 建安[Jian4 an1] | 
| 王維 |    [ wáng weí  ]    Wang Wei (701-761), Tang Dynasty poet | 
| 王義夫 |    [ wáng yì fū  ]    Wang Yifu (1960-), male PRC pistol shooter and Olympic medalist | 
| 王羲之 |    [ wáng xī zhī  ]    Wang Xizhi (303-361), famous calligrapher of Eastern Jin, known as the sage of calligraphy 書聖|书圣 | 
| 王老五 |    [ wáng laǒ wǔ  ]    lit. fifth child of the Wangs, bachelor | 
| 王老吉 |    [ wáng laǒ jí  ]    Wanglaoji (beverage brand) | 
| 王肅 |    [ wáng sù  ]    Wang Su (c. 195-256), classical scholar of Cao Wei dynasty, believed to have forged several classical texts | 
| 王英 |    [ wáng yīng  ]    Wang Ying (character in the "Water Margin") | 
| 王莽 |    [ wáng mǎng  ]    Wang Mang (45 BC-23 AD), usurped power and reigned 9-23 between the former and later Han | 
| 王菲 |    [ wáng feī  ]    Faye Wong (1969-), Hong Kong pop star and actress | 
| 王著 |    [ wáng zhù  ]    Wang Zhu (-c. 990), Song calligrapher and writer | 
| 王軍霞 |    [ wáng jūn xiá  ]    Wang Junxia (1973-), Chinese long-distance runner | 
| 王道 |    [ wáng daò  ]    the Way of the King, statecraft, benevolent rule, virtuous as opposed to the Way of Hegemon 霸道 | 
| 王選 |    [ wáng xuǎn  ]    Wang Xuan (1937-2006), Chinese printing industry innovator | 
| 王陽明 |    [ wáng yáng míng  ]    Wang Yangming (1472-1529), Ming dynasty Neo-Confucian philosopher, influential in the School of Mind 心學|心学[xin1 xue2] | 
| 王震 |    [ wáng zhèn  ]    Wang Zhen (1908-1993), Chinese political figure | 
| 王顧左右而言他 |    [ wáng gù zuǒ yoù ér yán tā  ]    the king looked left and right and then talked of other things, to digress from the topic of discussion (idiom) | 
| ⇒ 世宗大王 |    [ shì zōng dà wáng  ]    Sejong the Great or Sejong Daewang (1397-1450), reigned 1418-1450 as fourth king of Joseon or Chosun dynasty, in whose reign the hangeul alphabet was invented | 
| ⇒ 亞瑟王 |    [ yà sè wáng  ]    King Arthur | 
| ⇒ 仙王座 |    [ xiān wáng zuò  ]    Cepheus (constellation) | 
| ⇒ 倭馬亞王朝 |    [ wō mǎ yà wáng chaó  ]    Umayyad Empire (661-750, in Iberia -1031), successor of the Rashidun caliphate | 
| ⇒ 先王 |    [ xiān wáng  ]    former kings, former emperors, in Confucian writing, refers esp. to the sage rulers Yao 堯|尧[Yao2], Shun 舜[Shun4], Yu 禹[Yu3], Tang 湯|汤[Tang1] and the kings of Zhou | 
| ⇒ 先王之政 |    [ xiān wáng zhī zhèng  ]    the rule of former kings | 
| ⇒ 先王之樂 |    [ xiān wáng zhī yuè  ]    the music of former kings | 
| ⇒ 先王之道 |    [ xiān wáng zhī daò  ]    the way of former kings | 
| ⇒ 冥王 |    [ míng wáng  ]    the king of hell | 
| ⇒ 冥王星 |    [ míng wáng xīng  ]    Pluto (dwarf planet) | 
| ⇒ 列王紀上 |    [ liè wáng jì shàng  ]    First book of Kings | 
| ⇒ 列王紀下 |    [ liè wáng jì xià  ]    Second book of Kings | 
| ⇒ 列王記上 |    [ liè wáng jì shàng  ]    First book of Kings | 
| ⇒ 列王記下 |    [ liè wáng jì xià  ]    Second book of Kings | 
| ⇒ 勝者王侯敗者寇 |    [ shèng zhě wáng hoú baì zhě koù  ]    the winners become princes and marquises; the losers are vilified as bandits (idiom), history is written by the victors | 
| ⇒ 勝者王侯敗者賊 |    [ shèng zhě wáng hoú baì zhě zeí  ]    see 勝者王侯敗者寇|胜者王侯败者寇[sheng4 zhe3 wang2 hou2 bai4 zhe3 kou4] | 
| ⇒ 勤王 |    [ qín wáng  ]    to serve the king diligently, to save the country in times of danger, to send troops to rescue the king | 
| ⇒ 吃霸王餐 |    [ chī bà wáng cān  ]    to dine and dash, to leave without paying | 
| ⇒ 吐蕃王朝 |    [ tǔ bō wáng chaó  ]    Tibetan Tubo Dynasty 7th-11th century AD | 
| ⇒ 君王 |    [ jūn wáng  ]    sovereign king | 
| ⇒ 吳王闔廬 |    [ wú wáng hé lú  ]    King Helu of Wu (-496 BC, reigned 514-496 BC), also called 吳王闔閭|吴王阖闾 | 
| ⇒ 吳王闔閭 |    [ wú wáng hé lǘ  ]    King Helu of Wu (-496 BC, reigned 514-496 BC), sometimes considered one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸, also called 吳王闔廬|吴王阖庐 | 
| ⇒ 周宣王 |    [ zhoū xuān wáng  ]    King Xuan, eleventh King of Zhou, reigned (828-782 BC) | 
| ⇒ 周幽王 |    [ zhoū yoū wáng  ]    King You of Zhou (795-771 BC), last king of Western Zhou 西周[Xi1 Zhou1] | 
| ⇒ 周成王 |    [ zhoū chéng wáng  ]    King Cheng of Zhou (1055-1021 BC), reigned 1042-1021 BC as the 2nd king of Western Zhou 西周[Xi1 Zhou1], son of King Wu of Zhou 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] | 
| ⇒ 周文王 |    [ zhoū wén wáng  ]    King Wen of Zhou state (c. 1152-1056 BC), reigned c. 1099-1056 BC as king of Zhou state, leading figure in building the subsequent Western Zhou dynasty, father of King Wu of Zhou 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] the first Zhou dynasty king | 
| ⇒ 周武王 |    [ zhoū wǔ wáng  ]    King Wu of Zhou (-1043), personal name Ji Fa 姬發|姬发, reigned 1046-1043 BC as first king of Western Zhou dynasty 1046-1043 BC | 
| ⇒ 周武王姬發 |    [ zhoū wǔ wáng jī fā  ]    King Wu of Zhou, personal name Ji Fa, reigned 1046-1043 BC as first king of Western Zhou dynasty 西周[Xi1 Zhou1] 1046-771 BC | 
| ⇒ 周王朝 |    [ zhoū wáng chaó  ]    the Zhou dynasty from 1027 BC | 
| ⇒ 周穆王 |    [ zhoū mù wáng  ]    King Mu, fifth king of Zhou, said to have lived to 105 and reigned 976-922 BC or 1001-947 BC, rich in associated mythology | 
| ⇒ 商紂王 |    [ shāng zhoù wáng  ]    King Zhou of Shang (11th century BC), notorious as a cruel tyrant | 
| ⇒ 喀拉汗王朝 |    [ kā lā hán wáng chaó  ]    Karakhan dynasty of central Asia, 8th-10th century | 
| ⇒ 四大天王 |    [ sì dà tiān wáng  ]    the four heavenly kings (Sanskrit vajra), the four guardians or warrior attendants of Buddha | 
| ⇒ 四子王 |    [ sì zǐ wáng  ]    Siziwang banner or Dörvön-xüüxed khoshuu in Ulaanchab 烏蘭察布|乌兰察布[Wu1 lan2 cha2 bu4], Inner Mongolia | 
| ⇒ 四子王旗 |    [ sì zǐ wáng qí  ]    Siziwang banner or Dörvön-xüüxed khoshuu in Ulaanchab 烏蘭察布|乌兰察布[Wu1 lan2 cha2 bu4], Inner Mongolia | 
| ⇒ 國王 |    [ guó wáng  ]    king, CL:個|个[ge4] | 
| ⇒ 地藏王菩薩 |    [ dì zàng wáng pú sà  ]    Kṣitigarbha Bodhisattva, the Bodhisattva of the Great Vow (to save all souls before accepting Bodhi), also translated Earth Treasury, Earth Womb, or Earth Store Bodhisattva | 
| ⇒ 塑料王 |    [ sù wáng  ]    "super plastic" (term used to refer to Teflon) | 
| ⇒ 壽王墳 |    [ shoù wáng fén  ]    Shouwangfen town, in Chengde 承德市[Cheng2 de2 shi4], Hebei | 
| ⇒ 壽王墳鎮 |    [ shoù wáng fén zhèn  ]    Shouwangfen town, in Chengde 承德市[Cheng2 de2 shi4], Hebei | 
| ⇒ 夏王朝 |    [ xià wáng chaó  ]    Xia dynasty, unconfirmed but placed at c. 2070-c. 1600 BC | 
| ⇒ 大水沖了龍王廟 |    [ dà shuǐ chōng le lóng wáng  ]    lit. surging waters flooded the Dragon King temple (idiom), fig. to fail to recognize a familiar person, a dispute between close people who fail to recognize each other | 
| ⇒ 大王 |    [ dà wáng  ]    king, magnate, person having expert skill in something | 
| ⇒ 大王 |    [ daì wang  ]    robber baron (in opera, old stories), magnate | 
| ⇒ 大胃王 |    [ dà weì wáng  ]    eating champion | 
| ⇒ 大英聯合王國 |    [ dà yīng lián hé wáng guó  ]    United Kingdom | 
| ⇒ 天王 |    [ tiān wáng  ]    emperor, god, Hong Xiuquan's self-proclaimed title, see also 洪秀全[Hong2 Xiu4 quan2] | 
| ⇒ 天王星 |    [ tiān wáng xīng  ]    Uranus (planet) | 
| ⇒ 女王 |    [ nǚ wáng  ]    queen | 
| ⇒ 孔雀王朝 |    [ kǒng què wáng chaó  ]    Maurya Dynasty of India (322-185 BC) | 
| ⇒ 孝成王 |    [ chéng wáng  ]    King Xiaocheng of Zhao 趙國|赵国, reigned 266-245 BC | 
| ⇒ 封王 |    [ fēng wáng  ]    to win the championship, (of an emperor) to bestow the title of king on a subject | 
| ⇒ 尼泊爾王國 |    [ ní bó ěr wáng guó  ]    Kingdom of Nepal | 
| ⇒ 山中無老虎,猴子稱大王 |    [ shān zhōng wú laǒ hǔ hoú zi chēng daì wang  ]    in the country of the blind the one-eyed man is king | 
| ⇒ 希律王 |    [ xī lǜ wáng  ]    Herod the Great (73 BC - 4 BC), Roman-appointed king of Judea (37-4 BC) | 
| ⇒ 帝王 |    [ dì wáng  ]    regent, monarch | 
| ⇒ 帝王企鵝 |    [ dì wáng qǐ é  ]    emperor penguin | 
| ⇒ 帝王切開 |    [ dì wáng qiē kaī  ]    Cesarean section | 
| ⇒ 帝王譜 |    [ dì wáng pǔ  ]    list of emperors and kings, dynastic genealogy | 
| ⇒ 張三,李四,王五,趙六 |    [ zhāng sān lǐ sì wáng wǔ zhaò liù  ]    four proverbial names, Tom, Dick and Harry | 
| ⇒ 張王李趙 |    [ zhāng wáng lǐ zhaò  ]    anyone, Mr Average, any Tom, Dick or Harry | 
| ⇒ 必然王國 |    [ bì rán wáng guó  ]    realm of necessity (philosophy) | 
| ⇒ 恭親王 |    [ gōng qīn wáng  ]    Grand Prince (Qing title) | 
| ⇒ 恭親王奕訢 |    [ gōng qīn wáng yì xīn  ]    Grand Prince Yixin (1833-1898), sixth son of Emperor Daoguang, prominent politician, diplomat and modernizer in late Qing | 
| ⇒ 悼襄王 |    [ daò xiāng wáng  ]    King Daoxiang of Zhao 趙國|赵国, reigned 245-236 BC | 
| ⇒ 愛德華王子島 |    [ aì dé huá wáng zǐ daǒ  ]    Prince Edward Island (province of Canada) | 
| ⇒ 成則為王,敗則為寇 |    [ chéng zé weí wáng baì zé weí koù  ]    lit. called a king if successful, called a bandit if defeated (idiom), fig. losers are always in the wrong | 
| ⇒ 成王敗寇 |    [ chéng wáng baì koù  ]    see 成則為王,敗則為寇|成则为王,败则为寇[cheng2 ze2 wei2 wang2 , bai4 ze2 wei2 kou4] | 
| ⇒ 成者為王,敗者為寇 |    [ chéng zhě weí wáng baì zhě weí koù  ]    see 成則為王,敗則為寇|成则为王,败则为寇[cheng2 ze2 wei2 wang2 , bai4 ze2 wei2 kou4] | 
| ⇒ 戴安娜王妃 |    [ daì ān nà wáng feī  ]    Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997) | 
| ⇒ 托勒密王 |    [ tuō lè mì wáng  ]    Ptolemy, kings of Egypt after the partition of Alexander the Great's Empire in 305 BC | 
| ⇒ 托塔天王 |    [ tuō tǎ tiān wáng  ]    the pagoda bearing god | 
| ⇒ 拳王 |    [ quán wáng  ]    boxing champion | 
| ⇒ 擒賊擒王 |    [ qín zeí qín wáng  ]    to defeat the enemy by capturing their chief (idiom) | 
| ⇒ 攝政王 |    [ shè zhèng wáng  ]    regent | 
| ⇒ 新羅王朝 |    [ xīn luó wáng chaó  ]    Silla, Korean kingdom 57 BC-935 AD, one of the Korean Three Kingdoms from 1st century AD, defeating its rivals Paikche 百濟|百济[Bai3 ji4] and Koguryo 高句麗|高句丽[Gao1 gou1 li2] around 660 in alliance with Tang China, unified Silla 658-935 | 
| ⇒ 李天王 |    [ lǐ tiān wáng  ]    the pagoda bearing god | 
| ⇒ 李爾王 |    [ lǐ ěr wáng  ]    King Lear, 1605 tragedy by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚 | 
| ⇒ 東王公 |    [ dōng wáng gōng  ]    Mu Kung or Tung Wang Kung, God of the Immortals (Taoism) | 
| ⇒ 柬吳哥王朝 |    [ jiǎn wú gē wáng chaó  ]    Ankor Dynasty of Cambodia, 802-1431 | 
| ⇒ 桀王 |    [ jié wáng  ]    King Jie, the final ruler of the Xia dynasty (until c. 1600 BC), a notoriously cruel and immoral tyrant | 
| ⇒ 梗王 |    [ gěng wáng  ]    (coll.) person who makes people laugh, funny guy | 
| ⇒ 棋王 |    [ qí wáng  ]    chess champion | 
| ⇒ 楚懷王 |    [ chǔ wáng  ]    King Huai of Chu (reigned 328-299 BC), later King Huai of Chu (reigned 208-205 BC) | 
| ⇒ 楚莊王 |    [ chǔ zhuāng wáng  ]    King Zhuang of Chu (reigned 613-591 BC), one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸 | 
| ⇒ 檀君王 |    [ tán jūn wáng  ]    Tangun, legendary founder of Korea in 2333 BC | 
| ⇒ 武王伐紂 |    [ wǔ wáng fá zhoù  ]    King Wu of Zhou 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] overthrows tyrant Zhou of Shang 商紂王|商纣王[Shang1 Zhou4 wang2] | 
| ⇒ 沙法維王朝 |    [ shā fǎ weí wáng chaó  ]    Persian Safavid Dynasty 1501-1722 | 
| ⇒ 法王 |    [ fǎ wáng  ]    Sakyamuni | 
| ⇒ 海王 |    [ haǐ wáng  ]    Poseidon, Greek god of the sea, Neptune, Roman god of the sea, Aquaman, DC comic book superhero, (slang) womanizer, player | 
| ⇒ 海王星 |    [ haǐ wáng xīng  ]    Neptune (planet) | 
| ⇒ 海賊王 |    [ haǐ zeí wáng  ]    One Piece (manga and anime) | 
| ⇒ 混世魔王 |    [ hùn shì mó wáng  ]    devil incarnate (idiom), fiend in human form | 
| ⇒ 滕王閣 |    [ téng wáng gé  ]    Tengwang Tower in Nanchang, Jiangxi, one of three famous pagodas in China along with Yueyang Tower 岳陽樓|岳阳楼[Yue4 yang2 Lou2] in Yueyang, north Hunan, and Yellow Crane Tower 黃鶴樓|黄鹤楼[Huang2 he4 Lou2] in Wuhan, Hubei | 
| ⇒ 漢堡王 |    [ hàn baǒ wáng  ]    Burger King (fast food restaurant) | 
| ⇒ 灶王 |    [ zaò wáng  ]    Zaoshen, the god of the kitchen, also written 灶神 | 
| ⇒ 灶王爺 |    [ zaò wáng yé  ]    Zaoshen, the god of the kitchen, also written 灶神 | 
| ⇒ 牛魔王 |    [ niú mó wáng  ]    Gyuumao | 
| ⇒ 猴王 |    [ hoú wáng  ]    Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, character with supernatural powers in the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 you2 Ji4] | 
| ⇒ 獅心王理查 |    [ shī xīn wáng lǐ chá  ]    Richard the Lionheart (1157-1199), King Richard I of England 1189-1199 | 
| ⇒ 琉球王國 |    [ liú qiú wáng guó  ]    Ryūkyū kingdom 1429-1879 (on modern Okinawa) | 
| ⇒ 白馬王子 |    [ baí mǎ wáng zǐ  ]    Prince Charming, knight in shining armor | 
| ⇒ 神女有心,襄王無夢 |    [ shén nǚ yoǔ xīn xiāng wáng wú mèng  ]    lit. the fairy is willing, but King Xiang doesn't dream (idiom), (said of a woman's unrequited love) | 
| ⇒ 禹王台 |    [ yǔ wáng taí  ]    Yuwangtai district of Kaifeng city 開封市|开封市[Kai1 feng1 shi4], Henan | 
| ⇒ 禹王台區 |    [ yǔ wáng taí qū  ]    Yuwangtai district of Kaifeng city 開封市|开封市[Kai1 feng1 shi4], Henan | 
| ⇒ 秦惠文王 |    [ qín huì wén wáng  ]    King Huiwen of Qin 秦國|秦国, ruled 338-311 BC during the Warring States Period | 
| ⇒ 維多利亞女王 |    [ weí duō lì yà nǚ wáng  ]    Queen Victoria (reigned 1837-1901) | 
| ⇒ 老王賣瓜,自賣自誇 |    [ laǒ wáng maì guā zì maì zì kuā  ]    every potter praises his own pot (idiom), all one's geese are swans | 
| ⇒ 聖王 |    [ shèng wáng  ]    sage ruler | 
| ⇒ 聯合王國 |    [ lián hé wáng guó  ]    United Kingdom | 
| ⇒ 自由王國 |    [ zì yoú wáng guó  ]    realm of freedom (philosophy) | 
| ⇒ 英聯合王國 |    [ yīng lián hé wáng guó  ]    United Kingdom | 
| ⇒ 荷蘭王國 |    [ hé lán wáng guó  ]    Koninkrijk der Nederlanden, Kingdom of the Netherlands | 
| ⇒ 莫臥兒王朝 |    [ mò wò ér wáng chaó  ]    Mughal or Mogul Dynasty (1526-1858) | 
| ⇒ 蒲甘王朝 |    [ pú gān wáng chaó  ]    Bagan (Pagan) Dynasty of Myanmar (Burma), 1044-1287 | 
| ⇒ 薩桑王朝 |    [ sà sāng wáng chaó  ]    Sassanid Empire of Persia (c. 2nd-7th century AD) | 
| ⇒ 薩珊王朝 |    [ sà shān wáng chaó  ]    Sassanid Empire of Persia (c. 2nd-7th century AD) | 
| ⇒ 薩非王朝 |    [ sà feī wáng chaó  ]    Persian Safavid Dynasty 1501-1722 | 
| ⇒ 蘇格蘭女王瑪麗 |    [ sū gé lán nǚ wáng mǎ lì  ]    Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-87) | 
| ⇒ 蜂王 |    [ fēng wáng  ]    queen bee | 
| ⇒ 蜂王乳 |    [ fēng wáng rǔ  ]    royal jelly | 
| ⇒ 蜂王漿 |    [ fēng wáng jiāng  ]    royal jelly | 
| ⇒ 蜂王精 |    [ fēng wáng jīng  ]    royal jelly | 
| ⇒ 街頭霸王 |    [ jiē toú bà wáng  ]    Street Fighter (video game series) | 
| ⇒ 西王母 |    [ xī wáng mǔ  ]    Xi Wangmu, Queen Mother of the West, keeper of the peaches of immortality, popularly known as 王母娘娘 | 
| ⇒ 見閻王 |    [ jiàn yán wáng  ]    to meet one's Maker, to die | 
| ⇒ 親王 |    [ qīn wáng  ]    prince | 
| ⇒ 貓王 |    [ maō wáng  ]    Elvis Presley (1935-1977), US pop singer and film star, transliterated as 埃爾維斯·普雷斯利|埃尔维斯·普雷斯利[Ai1 er3 wei2 si1 · Pu3 lei2 si1 li4] | 
| ⇒ 賢王 |    [ xián wáng  ]    sage kings | 
| ⇒ 越王勾踐 |    [ yuè wáng goū jiàn  ]    King Gou Jian of Yue (c. 470 BC), sometimes considered one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸 | 
| ⇒ 趙惠文王 |    [ zhaò huì wén wáng  ]    King Huiwen of Zhao 趙國|赵国, reigned 298-266 BC during the Warring States Period | 
| ⇒ 轉輪王 |    [ zhuǎn lún wáng  ]    Chakravarti raja (Sanskrit: King of Kings), emperor in Hindu mythology | 
| ⇒ 轉輪聖王 |    [ zhuàn lún shèng wáng  ]    Chakravarti raja (Sanskrit: King of Kings), emperor in Hindu mythology | 
| ⇒ 遊戲王 |    [ yoú xì wáng  ]    Yu-Gi-Oh! | 
| ⇒ 達味王 |    [ dá weì wáng  ]    King David | 
| ⇒ 那不勒斯王國 |    [ nà bù lè sī wáng guó  ]    Kingdom of Naples (1282-1860) | 
| ⇒ 都鐸王朝 |    [ dū duó wáng chaó  ]    Tudor Dynasty, ruled England 1485-1603 | 
| ⇒ 金霸王 |    [ jīn bà wáng  ]    Duracell (US brand of batteries etc) | 
| ⇒ 鑽石王老五 |    [ zuàn shí wáng laǒ wǔ  ]    highly eligible bachelor, desirable male partner | 
| ⇒ 開漳聖王 |    [ kaī zhāng shèng wáng  ]    Sacred King, founder of Zhangzhou, posthumous title of Tang dynasty general Chen Yuanguang (657-711) 陳元光|陈元光[Chen2 Yuan2 guang1] | 
| ⇒ 閻王 |    [ yán wáng  ]    same as 閻羅王|阎罗王, Yama, King of Hell, translation of Sanskrit: Yama Raja | 
| ⇒ 閻王好見,小鬼難當 |    [ yán wáng haǒ jiàn guǐ nán dāng  ]    lit. standing in front of the King of Hell is easy, but smaller devils are difficult to deal with (idiom) | 
| ⇒ 閻王爺 |    [ yán wáng yé  ]    same as 閻羅王|阎罗王, Yama, King of Hell, translation of Sanskrit: Yama Raja | 
| ⇒ 閻羅王 |    [ yán luó wáng  ]    Yama, King of Hell, translation of Sanskrit: Yama Raja | 
| ⇒ 闖王 |    [ chuǎng wáng  ]    Chuangwang or Roaming King, adopted name of late Ming peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng 李自成 (1605-1645) | 
| ⇒ 闖王陵 |    [ chuǎng wáng líng  ]    mausoleum to the late-Ming peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng 李自成[Li3 Ze4 cheng2], nicknamed Dashing King 闖王|闯王[Chuang3 Wang2] | 
| ⇒ 阿拔斯王朝 |    [ ā bá sī wáng chaó  ]    Abbasid Empire (750-1258), successor of the Umayyad caliphate | 
| ⇒ 阿育王 |    [ ā yù wáng  ]    Ashoka (304-232 BC), Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty 孔雀王朝[Kong3 que4 Wang2 chao2], ruled 273-232 BC | 
| ⇒ 阿黑門尼德王朝 |    [ ā heī mén ní dé wáng chaó  ]    Achaemenid Empire of Persian (559-330 BC) | 
| ⇒ 隔壁老王 |    [ gé bì laǒ wáng  ]    Mr Wang from next door (term used jocularly to refer to a neighbor who is supposedly sleeping with one's wife) | 
| ⇒ 霸王 |    [ bà wáng  ]    hegemon, overlord, despot | 
| ⇒ 霸王之道 |    [ bà wáng zhī daò  ]    the Way of the Hegemon, despotic rule, abbr. to 霸道 | 
| ⇒ 霸王別姬 |    [ bà wáng bié jī  ]    The Conqueror Bids Farewell to His Favorite Concubine (tragic opera by Mei Lanfang 梅蘭芳|梅兰芳[Mei2 Lan2 fang1]), Farewell My Concubine (1993 film by Chen Kaige) | 
| ⇒ 霸王條款 |    [ bà wáng kuǎn  ]    (law) unfair clause, unequal clause | 
| ⇒ 霸王樹 |    [ bà wáng shù  ]    cactus | 
| ⇒ 霸王硬上弓 |    [ bà wáng yìng shàng gōng  ]    to force oneself upon sb (idiom), to rape | 
| ⇒ 霸王鞭 |    [ bà wáng biān  ]    a rattle stick used in folk dancing, rattle stick dance | 
| ⇒ 霸王龍 |    [ bà wáng lóng  ]    Tyrannosaurus rex | 
| ⇒ 顧野王 |    [ gù yě wáng  ]    Gu Yewang (519-581), historian and an interpreter of classical texts, editor of Yupian 玉篇[Yu4 pian1] | 
| ⇒ 馬王堆 |    [ mǎ wáng duī  ]    Mawangdui in Changsha, Hunan, a recent Han dynasty archaeological site | 
| ⇒ 駱賓王 |    [ luò bīn wáng  ]    Luo Binwang (640-684), one of Four Great Poets of the Early Tang 初唐四傑|初唐四杰[Chu1 Tang2 Si4 jie2] | 
| ⇒ 高麗王朝 |    [ gaō lí wáng chaó  ]    Korean Goryeo Dynasty, 918-1392 | 
| ⇒ 魔王 |    [ mó wáng  ]    devil king, evil person | 
| ⇒ 魔王撒旦 |    [ mó wáng sā dàn  ]    Satan, Devil king | 
| ⇒ 黑枕王鶲 |    [ heī zhěn wáng wēng  ]    (bird species of China) black-naped monarch (Hypothymis azurea) | 
| ⇒ 黑汗王朝 |    [ heī hán wáng chaó  ]    Karakhan Dynasty of central Asia, 8th-10th century | 
| ⇒ 齊宣王 |    [ qí xuān wáng  ]    King Xuan of Qi (reigned 342-324 BC) | 
| ⇒ 齊湣王 |    [ qí mǐn wáng  ]    King Min of Qi (reigned 323-284 BC) | 
| ⇒ 龍王 |    [ lóng wáng  ]    Dragon King (mythology) |