子民 (zǐ mín) — subjects (of a ruler), the governed people (in a feudal or imperial context)

Définition

Literary word for the people ruled by a monarch — historical/imperial context, not for modern citizens. Use 人民 or 百姓 for ordinary people today.

noun
subjects (of a ruler)the governed people (in a feudal or imperial context)
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Exemples

  • Gǔ dài de jūn wáng bǎ zǐ mín dàng zuò zì jǐ de hái zi lái bǎo hù.
    Ancient rulers regarded their subjects as their own children to protect.
  • 子民
    Zhè wèi huáng dì qín zhèng ài mín, shēn dé zǐ mín de ài dài.
    This emperor was diligent and cared for the people, deeply beloved by his subjects.
  • 子民
    Zhàn luàn shí qī, zǐ mín de shēng huó kǔ bù kān yán.
    During times of war, the lives of the subjects were unbearably miserable.
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