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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艽 qín jiāo large leaf gentian (Gentiana macrophylla)
越人 qín yuè rén Qin Yueren (407-310 BC), Warring States physician known for his medical skills
军 qín jūn the Qin army (model for the terracotta warriors)
軍 qín jūn the Qin army (model for the terracotta warriors)
都 qín dū Qindu District in Xianyang City 咸陽市|咸阳市[Xian2 yang2 Shi4], Shaanxi
都区 qín dū qū Qindu District in Xianyang City 咸陽市|咸阳市[Xian2 yang2 Shi4], Shaanxi
都區 qín dū qū Qindu District in Xianyang City 咸陽市|咸阳市[Xian2 yang2 Shi4], Shaanxi
镜高悬 qín jìng gāo xuán see 明鏡高懸|明镜高悬[ming2 jing4 gao1 xuan2]
鏡高懸 qín jìng gāo xuán see 明鏡高懸|明镜高悬[ming2 jing4 gao1 xuan2]
陵 qín líng the tomb of the First Emperor at Mt Li 驪山|骊山[Li2 shan1] near Xi'an (awaits excavation)
韬玉 qín tāo yù Qin Taoyu, Tang poet, author of poem "A Poor Woman" 貧女|贫女[Pin2 nu:3]
韜玉 qín tāo yù Qin Taoyu, Tang poet, author of poem "A Poor Woman" 貧女|贫女[Pin2 nu:3]
sū qín Su Qin (340-284 BC), political strategist of the School of Diplomacy 縱橫家|纵横家[Zong4 heng2 jia1] during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
sū qín Su Qin (340-284 BC), political strategist of the School of Diplomacy 縱橫家|纵横家[Zong4 heng2 jia1] during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
西 xī qín Western Qin of the Sixteen Kingdoms (385-431)