皇帝

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"皇帝" (huáng dì) specifically refers to an emperor, the supreme ruler in imperial China and other monarchies. It combines "" meaning royal or imperial, and "" meaning supreme ruler or emperor.

Contexts

This word is mostly used in historical or formal contexts when discussing monarchs with absolute power. It often appears in history books, literature, and films about ancient China or other empires.

Common Collocations

  • 皇帝 (huángdì dēngjī): the emperor ascends the throne, used when a new emperor begins his reign.
  • 皇帝权力 (huángdì quánlì): emperor's power, emphasizing the supreme authority.
  • 皇帝时代 (huángdì shídài): the era of the emperor, referring to imperial times.

Notes

"皇帝" is a formal and respectful term. It is not used for modern political leaders. Avoid confusing it with "" (king), which is a lower rank in monarchies. When talking about Japanese emperors, "" (tiānhuáng) is the specific term used.

Understanding "皇帝" helps learners grasp Chinese history and culture references, especially in classical and historical narratives.

Example Sentences

There have been many famous emperors in Chinese history, such as Qin Shi

The emperor held supreme power in ancient times.

This movie tells the legendary story of an emperor.