jìn

advance, increase; promote

HSK 6 #1645

DEFINITIONS

  • advance, increase
  • promote
  • surname Jin
  • the Jin Dynasties (265-420)
  • Western Jin 西晉|西晋[Xi1 Jin4] (265-316), Eastern Jin 東晉|东晋[Dong1 Jin4] (317-420) and Later Jin Dynasty (936-946)
  • short name for Shanxi province 山西[Shan1 xi1]
  • to move forward
  • to promote
  • to advance

STROKES

WORDS

升 jìn shēng to promote to a higher position
级 jìn jí to advance in rank; promotion; advancement
见 jìn jiàn to have an audience with
加官爵 jiā guān jìn jué to confer a title an official position
加官级 jiā guān jìn jí new post and promotion
gǔ jìn Kuching (city in Malaysia)
安倍三 ān bèi jìn sān Abe Shinzo (1954-), Japanese LDP politician, prime minister 2006-2007 and from 2012
níng jìn Ningjin county in Xingtai 邢台[Xing2 tai2], Hebei
县 níng jìn xiàn Ningjin county in Xingtai 邢台[Xing2 tai2], Hebei
hòu jìn Later Jin of the Five Dynasties (936-946)
中 jìn zhōng Jinzhong prefecture-level city in Shanxi 山西
中市 jìn zhōng shì Jinzhong prefecture-level city in Shanxi 山西
代 jìn dài Jin Dynasty (265-420)
城 jìn chéng Jincheng prefecture-level city in Shanxi 山西
城市 jìn chéng shì Jincheng prefecture-level city in Shanxi 山西
安 jìn ān Jin'an district of Fuzhou city 福州市[Fu2 zhou1 shi4], Fujian
安区 jìn ān qū Jin'an district of Fuzhou city 福州市[Fu2 zhou1 shi4], Fujian
察冀 jìn chá jì Shanxi 山西, Chahar 察哈爾|察哈尔 and Hebei 河北 (three provinces of the Republic of China in the period 1912-1936)
宁 jìn níng Jinning county in Kunming 昆明[Kun1 ming2], Yunnan
宁县 jìn níng xiàn Jinning county in Kunming 昆明[Kun1 ming2], Yunnan
州 jìn zhōu Jinzhou county-level city in Hebei; Jin Prefecture, established under the Northern Wei dynasty, centered on present-day Linfen 臨汾市|临汾市[Lin2 fen2 shi4] in Shanxi
州市 jìn zhōu shì Jinzhou county-level city in Hebei, administered by the provincial capital, Shijiazhuang 石家莊市|石家庄市[Shi2 jia1 zhuang1 Shi4]
惠帝 jìn huì dì Emperor Hui of Jin (259-307), personal name 司馬衷|司马衷[Si1 ma3 Zhong1], 2nd emperor of Jin Dynasty 晉朝|晋朝[Jin4 chao2], reigned 290-307
文公 jìn wén gōng Duke Wen of Jin (697-628 BC, reigned 636-628 BC), one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸
书 jìn shū History of the Jin Dynasty, fifth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled under Fang Xuanling 房玄齡|房玄龄[Fang2 Xuan2 ling2] in 648 during Tang Dynasty 唐朝[Tang2 chao2], 130 scrolls
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