qín

feudal state of Qin; the Qin dynasty (from which the name 'China' comes)

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DEFINITIONS

  • feudal state of Qin
  • the Qin dynasty (from which the name 'China' comes)
  • surname Qin
  • Qin dynasty (221-207 BC) of the first emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]
  • abbr. for 陝西|陕西[Shan3 xi1]

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嶺山脈 qín lǐng shān mài Qinling mountain range in Shaanxi forming natural barrier between Guanzhong plain 關中平原|关中平原 and Han River 汉水 valley
岭蜀栈道 qín lǐng shǔ zhàn dào the Qinling plank road to Shu, a historical mountain road from Shaanxi to Sichuan
嶺蜀棧道 qín lǐng shǔ zhàn dào the Qinling plank road to Shu, a historical mountain road from Shaanxi to Sichuan
州 qín zhōu Qinzhou district of Tianshui city 天水市[Tian1 shui3 shi4], Gansu
州区 qín zhōu qū Qinzhou district of Tianshui city 天水市[Tian1 shui3 shi4], Gansu
州區 qín zhōu qū Qinzhou district of Tianshui city 天水市[Tian1 shui3 shi4], Gansu
惠文王 qín huì wén wáng King Huiwen of Qin 秦國|秦国, ruled 338-211 BC during the Warring States Period
末 qín mò the end of the Qin dynasty 207 BC
椒 qín jiāo (dialect) hot pepper (long and thin); same as 花椒[hua1 jiao1]
桧 qín huì Qin Hui (1090-1155 AD), Song Dynasty official said to have betrayed General Yue Fei 岳飛|岳飞[Yue4 Fei1]
檜 qín huì Qin Hui (1090-1155 AD), Song Dynasty official said to have betrayed General Yue Fei 岳飛|岳飞[Yue4 Fei1]
淮 qín huái Qinhuai district of Nanjing City 南京市 in Jiangsu 江蘇|江苏
淮区 qín huái qū Qinhuai district of Nanjing City 南京市 in Jiangsu 江蘇|江苏
淮區 qín huái qū Qinhuai district of Nanjing City 南京市 in Jiangsu 江蘇|江苏
汉 qín hàn the Qin (221-207 BC) and Han (206 BC-220 AD) dynasties
漢 qín hàn the Qin (221-207 BC) and Han (206 BC-220 AD) dynasties
火 qín huǒ the Qin burning of the books in 212 BC
牧 qín mù Qin Mu (1919-1992), educator and prolific writer
皇岛 qín huáng dǎo Qinhuangdao prefecture level city in Hebei
皇島 qín huáng dǎo Qinhuangdao prefecture level city in Hebei
皇岛市 qín huáng dǎo shì Qinhuangdao prefecture level city in Hebei
皇島市 qín huáng dǎo shì Qinhuangdao prefecture level city in Hebei
穆公 qín mù gōng Duke Mu of Qin, the first substantial king of Qin (ruled 659-621 BC), sometimes considered one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸
篆 qín zhuàn seal script as unified by the Qin dynasty; the small seal 小篆 and great seal 大篆
腔 qín qiāng Qinqiang, an opera style popular in northwest China, possibly originating in Ming dynasty folk music; Shaanxi opera