| 宦官 | huàn guān | court eunuch | |
| 官宦 | guān huàn | functionary; official | |
| 宦海 | huàn hǎi | officialdom; bureaucracy | |
| 仕宦 | shì huàn | (literary) to serve as an official | |
| 官宦人家 | guān huàn rén jiā | family of a functionary (i.e. educated middle class in Qing times) |
| 1 | Where are the cats running? Theyre running along the wall. | |
| 2 | In China, corrupt officials live high on the hog while many of their countryman starve. | |
| 3 | About the Court, such instances of elegant breeding are not uncommon. | |
| 4 | And the princes that less false dickinson, the bridegroom calendar ministry official, not pity figure of honor. | |
| 5 | The Emperor at that time was very young and unable to take charge of affairs. Thus all political power was in the hands of the eunuchs. |