尉 | wèi | military officer; surname Wei |
上尉 | shàng wèi | captain (military rank) |
都尉 | dū wèi | military rank |
大尉 | dà wèi | captain (army rank); senior captain |
廷尉 | Tīng Wèi | Commandant of Justice in Imperial China, one of the Nine Ministers 九卿 |
中尉 | zhōng wèi | lieutenant (navy); first lieutenant (army); subaltern |
少尉 | shào wèi | second lieutenant (army rank) |
尉氏 | Wèi shì | Weishi county in Kaifeng 开封, Henan |
尉氏县 | Wèi shì xiàn | Weishi county in Kaifeng 开封, Henan |
尉犁 | Yù lí | Lopnur nahiyisi or Yuli county in Bayin'guoleng Mongol autonomous prefecture, Xinjiang 巴音郭愣蒙古自治州, Xinjiang |
尉犁县 | Yù lí xiàn | Lopnur nahiyisi or Yuli county in Bayin'guoleng Mongol autonomous prefecture, Xinjiang 巴音郭愣蒙古自治州, Xinjiang |
尉缭 | Wèi Liáo | Wei Lao (c. 450 BC, dates of birth and death unknown), advisor to the first Qin emperor Qin Shihuang 秦始皇, possible author of the Wei Liao-zi 尉缭子 text on military strategy |
尉缭子 | Wèi Liáo zi | Wei Liao-zi, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China, possibly written by Wei Liao 尉缭 during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC) |
尉迟 | Yù chí | surname Yuchi |
尉迟恭 | Wèi Chí gōng | General Wei Chigong (585-658), famous military man instrumental in founding the Tang dynasty |
校尉 | xiào wèi | military officer |
卫尉 | Wèi Wèi | Commandant of Guards in Imperial China, one of the Nine Ministers 九卿 |
陆军中尉 | lù jūn zhōng wèi | lieutenant |