(líng) surname Ling
(líng) to approach; to rise high; thick ice; to insult or maltreat
(língluàn) chaos
(língluànbùkān) in a terrible mess (idiom)
(língyí) to deteriorate; to decline; to slump; also written 陵夷
(língzhì) Lexus; see also 雷克薩斯|雷克萨斯[Lei2 ke4 sa4 si1]
(língzhìměi) Laura Ling, US-Taiwanese woman journalist imprisoned as spy by North Korea in 2009
(língchén) very early in the morning; in the wee hours
(língxùn) ice-jam flood (arising when river downstream freezes more than upstream)
(línghé) Linghe district of Jinzhou city 錦州市|锦州市, Liaoning
(línghéqū) Linghe district of Jinzhou city 錦州市|锦州市, Liaoning
(línghǎi) Linghai county level city in Jinzhou 錦州|锦州, Liaoning
(línghǎishì) Linghai county level city in Jinzhou 錦州|锦州, Liaoning
(língyuán) Lingyuan county level city in Chaoyang 朝陽|朝阳, Liaoning
(língyuánshì) Lingyuan county level city in Chaoyang 朝陽|朝阳, Liaoning
(língméngchū) Ling Mengchu (1580-1644), Ming dynasty novelist and dramatist; also written 凌蒙初
(língkōng) be high up in the sky
(língméngchū) Ling Mengchu (1580-1644), Ming dynasty novelist and dramatist; also written 凌濛初
(língrǔ) to insult
(língchí) the lingering death; the death of a thousand cuts (old form of capital punishment)
(língzá) in disorder
(língzámǐyán) disordered and fragmentary
(língyún) Lingyun county in Baise 百色[Bai3 se4], Guangxi
(língyúnxiàn) Lingyun county in Baise 百色[Bai3 se4], Guangxi
(língxiāohuā) Chinese trumpet vine (Campsis grandiflora)
(língnüè) to maltreat; to tyrannize
(língjià) to be above; to place above