wei4
surname Wei

wei4
military officer

strokes 11
radical
strokes after radical 8
大尉 大尉 da4 wei4
captain (army rank); senior captain

都尉 都尉 du1 wei4
military rank

陆军中尉 陸軍中尉 lu4 jun1 zhong1 wei4
lieutenant

上尉 上尉 shang4 wei4
captain (military rank)

少尉 少尉 shao4 wei4
second lieutenant (army rank)

廷尉 廷尉 ting2 wei4
Commandant of Justice in imperial China, one of the Nine Ministers 九卿

尉缭 尉繚 wei4 liao2
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 Liaozi 尉繚子|尉缭子 text on military strategy

尉缭子 尉繚子 wei4 liao2 zi5
Wei Liaozi, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书, possibly written by Wei Liao 尉繚|尉缭 during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)

尉氏 尉氏 wei4 shi4
Weishi county in Kaifeng 開封|开封, Henan

尉氏县 尉氏縣 wei4 shi4 xian4
Weishi county in Kaifeng 開封|开封, Henan

卫尉 衛尉 wei4 wei4
Commandant of Guards (in imperial China), one of the Nine Ministers 九卿

校尉 校尉 xiao4 wei4
military officer

尉迟 尉遲 yu4 chi2
surname Yuchi

尉迟恭 尉遲恭 yu4 chi2 gong1
General Yuchi Gong (585-658), famous military man instrumental in founding the Tang dynasty

尉犁 尉犁 yu4 li2
Lopnur nahiyisi or Yuli county in Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang 巴音郭楞蒙古自治州, Xinjiang

尉犁县 尉犁縣 yu4 li2 xian4
Lopnur nahiyisi or Yuli county in Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang 巴音郭楞蒙古自治州, Xinjiang

中尉 中尉 zhong1 wei4
lieutenant (navy); first lieutenant (army); subaltern