Traditional Chinese characters of rights

The traditional Chinese characters on the right are as follows:

Basic meaning:

Quankun (ㄑㄨㄢˊ)

1. Power to dominate and direct within the scope of duties: political power. Power. Authority. Powerful people. Authority. Power. The right to kill and plunder.

2. favorable situation: initiative.

3, flexible, unconventional: contingency. Machiavelli strategy. Politics. Wisdom knows power.

4, temporarily, temporarily: right.

5, scale: weighing.

6. measure, estimate: weigh it.

7. Last name.

Related words:

Right?

(Name) Benefits enjoyed by citizens or legal persons in exercising their rights according to law. Close force.

Authorized?

Delegate power to someone or an organization to exercise it on their behalf.

Authorized?

The right to accept a commission to do something. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is authorized to make the following statement.

Right of asylum?

The state grants the right of residence to foreigners who have taken refuge because of political persecution.

Sovereignty [zhǔ Kun]?

The country is above everything else at home and defends the inherent right of independence abroad.

Privilege?

It means that the subject can do what he wants with an object.

Human rights?

People should enjoy equal rights. Human rights are first and foremost people's right to exist, including personal freedom, democratic rights and economic, cultural and social rights. It is not only an individual right, but also a collective right, including the right of national independence and development.

Machiavellianism?

(name) Improvisation strategy. Power | authority.

Husband power [f quán]?

Husband's rule over his wife in the old society.

Rapist?

Refers to the treacherous court official who plays politics and does evil.