| 1 | 王 | 王 | wáng | Wang2 | king or monarch; best or strongest of its type; grand; great; surname Wang | | |
| 2 | 国王 | 國王 | guó wáng | guo2 wang2 | king; Classifiers: 个 | | |
| 3 | 王国 | 王國 | wáng guó | wang2 guo2 | kingdom; realm | | |
| 4 | 王朝 | 王朝 | wáng cháo | wang2 chao2 | dynasty | | |
| 5 | 大王 | 大王 | dà wáng | da4 wang2 | king; magnate; person having expert skill in something | | |
| 6 | 王子 | 王子 | wáng zǐ | wang2 zi3 | prince; son of a king | | |
| 7 | 女王 | 女王 | nǚ wáng | nu:3 wang2 | queen | | |
| 8 | 帝王 | 帝王 | dì wáng | di4 wang2 | regent; monarch | | |
| 9 | 王明 | 王明 | wáng míng | Wang2 Ming2 | Wang Ming (1904-1974), Soviet trained Chinese communist, Comintern and Soviet stooge and left adventurist in the 1930s, fell out with Mao and moved to Soviet Union from 1956 | | |
| 10 | 王后 | 王后 | wáng hòu | wang2 hou4 | queen; Classifiers: 个 | | |
| 11 | 胜者王侯败者寇 | 勝者王侯敗者寇 | shèng zhě wáng hóu bài zhě kòu | sheng4 zhe3 wang2 hou2 bai4 zhe3 kou4 | the winners become princes and marquises, the losers are vilified as bandits (idiom); history is written by the victors | | |
| 12 | 胜者王侯败者贼 | 勝者王侯敗者賊 | shèng zhě wáng hóu bài zhě zéi | sheng4 zhe3 wang2 hou2 bai4 zhe3 zei2 | see 胜者王侯败者寇 | | |
| 13 | 王粲 | 王粲 | wáng càn | Wang2 Can4 | Wang Can (177-217), poet, generally regarded as the most brilliant of "the seven masters of Jian'an" 建安 | | |
| 14 | 楚庄王 | 楚莊王 | chǔ zhuāng wáng | Chu3 Zhuang1 wang2 | King Zhuang of Chu (reigned 613-591 BC), one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸 | | |
| 15 | 楚怀王 | 楚懷王 | chǔ huái wáng | Chu3 Huai2 wang2 | King Huai of Chu (reigned 328-299 BC); later King Huai of Chu (reigned 208-205 BC) | | |
| 16 | 达味王 | 達味王 | dá wèi wáng | Da2 wei4 wang2 | King David | | |
| 17 | 大水冲了龙王庙 | 大水沖了龍王廟 | dà shuǐ chōng le lóng wáng miào | da4 shui3 chong1 le5 Long2 Wang2 miao4 | lit. surging waters flooded the Dragon King temple (idiom); fig. to fail to recognize a familiar person; a dispute between close people who fail to recognize each other | | |
| 18 | 必然王国 | 必然王國 | bì rán wáng guó | bi4 ran2 wang2 guo2 | realm of necessity (philosophy) | | |
| 19 | 白马王子 | 白馬王子 | bái mǎ wáng zǐ | bai2 ma3 wang2 zi3 | Prince Charming; knight in shining armor | | |
| 20 | 霸王之道 | 霸王之道 | bà wáng zhī dào | Ba4 wang2 zhi1 dao4 | the Way of the Hegemon; despotic rule; abbr. to 霸道 | | |
| 21 | 霸王硬上弓 | 霸王硬上弓 | bà wáng yìng shàng gōng | ba4 wang2 ying4 shang4 gong1 | to force oneself upon sb (idiom); to rape | | |
| 22 | 钻石王老五 | 鑽石王老五 | zuàn shí wáng lǎo wǔ | zuan4 shi2 wang2 lao3 wu3 | highly eligible bachelor; desirable male partner | | |
| 23 | 霸王餐 | 霸王餐 | bà wáng cān | ba4 wang2 can1 | A meal for the king | | |
| 24 | 霸王鞭 | 霸王鞭 | bà wáng biān | ba4 wang2 bian1 | a rattle stick used in folk dancing; rattle stick dance | | |
| 25 | 霸王 | 霸王 | bà wáng | ba4 wang2 | hegemon; overlord; despot | | |