| 卒中 | cù zhòng | stroke; cerebral hemorrhage | |
| 仓卒 | cāng cù | variant of 仓促 | |
| 脑卒中 | nǎo cù zhòng | stroke; cerebral hemorrhage | |
| 匆卒 | cōng cù | old variant of 匆猝 |
| 士卒 | shì zú | soldier; private (army) | |
| 身先士卒 | shēn xiān shì zú | to fight at the head of one's troops; (fig.) to take the lead | |
| 走卒 | zǒu zú | pawn (i.e. foot soldier); servant; lackey (of malefactor) | |
| 小卒 | xiǎo zú | foot soldier; minor figure; a nobody; (chess) pawn | |
| 兵卒 | bīng zú | soldiers; troops |
| 1 | She dies in October. | |
| 2 | He moved a pawn forward. | |
| 3 | In chess, value is not the pawn, knight, or bishop. | |
| 4 | Clare sighs. She takes another pawn with her other rook. I'm starting to run low on pawns. I move Queen's Bishop to KB4. | |
| 5 | That amounts to a major economic conquest - without using a single soldier. |