| 叛乱 | [ pàn luàn ] armed rebellion |
| 叛乱罪 | [ pàn luàn zuì ] the crime of armed rebellion |
| 叛国 | [ pàn guó ] treason |
| 叛国罪 | [ pàn guó zuì ] the crime of treason |
| 叛变 | [ pàn biàn ] to defect, to betray, to mutiny |
| 叛贼 | [ pàn zeí ] renegade, traitor |
| 叛卖 | [ pàn maì ] to betray |
| 叛军 | [ pàn jūn ] rebel army |
| 叛离 | [ pàn lí ] to betray, to desert, to defect from, to turn renegade |
| 叛党 | [ pàn dǎng ] to betray one's party, to defect (from the communist party), renegade faction |
| ⇒ 三藩叛乱 | [ sān fān pàn luàn ] rebellion against the Qing of 1670s, pacified by Kangxi |
| ⇒ 反叛分子 | [ fǎn pàn fèn zǐ ] insurgent, rebel |
| ⇒ 招降纳叛 | [ zhaō xiáng nà pàn ] to recruit surrendered enemy and deserters (idiom); to gather together a gang of villains |
| ⇒ 众叛亲离 | [ zhòng pàn qīn lí ] lit. people rebelling and friends deserting (idiom), fig. to find oneself utterly isolated |
| ⇒ 私谋叛国 | [ sī moú pàn guó ] to secretly plan treason (idiom) |
| ⇒ 离经叛道 | [ lí jīng pàn daò ] to rebel against orthodoxy, to depart from established practices |