君 (jūn) — monarch, sovereign, ruler; polite term of address after a surname, Mr., sir
Definition
In classical/formal Chinese, 君 (jūn) means 'monarch' or 'ruler' (a sense absent in modern speech). In letters, 君 is also a polite written address placed after a surname, like 'Mr.' — far more formal than 先生.
noun
monarchsovereignrulerpolite term of address after a surnameMr.sir
Measure word · 位
Examples
- 。Gǔ dài jūn zhǔ yōng yǒu zhì gāo wú shàng de quán lì.In ancient times, monarchs held supreme power.
- 。Gǔ dài jūn zhǔ bèi shì wéi guó jiā zuì gāo tǒng zhì zhě.In ancient times, the monarch was regarded as the supreme ruler of the state.
- 君,。Lǐ jūn de lái xìn yǐ shōu xī, tè cǐ huí fù.Mr. Li's letter has been received, and this is a reply in particular.
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