赐 | cì | to confer; to bestow; to grant |
天赐 | tiān cì | bestowed by heaven |
恩赐 | ēn cì | favor; to give charity to sb out of pity |
赏赐 | shǎng cì | to bestow; to confer (a reward for service); a reward |
赐予 | cì yǔ | to grant; to bestow |
御赐 | yù cì | to be bestowed, conferred, or granted by the emperor |
端木赐 | Duān mù Cì | Duanmu Ci (520 BC-446 BC), disciple of Confucius, also known as Zi Gong 子贡 |
赐姓 | cì xìng | to bestow a surname (of emperor conferring favor on ethnic group) |
赐死 | cì sǐ | to commit suicide on the orders of a sovereign (old) |
赐福 | cì fú | to bless |
赐给 | cì gěi | to bestow; to give |
赐与 | cì yǔ | to grant; to bestow; variant of 赐予 |
颁赐 | bān cì | to award (a prize); to confer on sb; to confer upon by authority |