(kǒng) surname Kong
(kǒng) hole; CL:個|个[ge4]; classifier for cave dwellings
(kǒngqiū) Confucius
(kǒngyǐjǐ) Kong Yiji, protagonist of short story by Lu Xun 魯迅|鲁迅[Lu3 Xun4]
(kǒngcóngzǐ) Kong family Master's anthology, collection of fictional debates between Confucius, possibly forged in third century by Wang Su 王肅|王肃
(kǒngfūzǐ) Confucius (551-479 BC), Chinese thinker and social philosopher, also known as 孔子[Kong3 zi3]
(kǒngzǐ) Confucius (551-479 BC), Chinese thinker and social philosopher, also known as 孔夫子[Kong3 fu1 zi3]
(kǒngzǐxuéyuàn) Confucius Institute, organization established internationally by the PRC, promoting Chinese language and culture
(kǒngzijiāyǔ) book of sayings of Confucius and his disciples, probably by third century forger Wang Su 王肅|王肃
(kǒngmèng) Confucius and Mencius
(kǒngmèngzhīdào) the teaching of Confucius and Mencius
(kǒngmiào) Temple of Confucius
(kǒngjìng) diameter of hole
(kǒngsībèigé) Kongsberg (city in Norway)
(kǒngmíng) name of Zhuge Liang 諸葛亮|诸葛亮
(kǒngdōng) condom (loanword); see 安全套[an1 quan2 tao4]
(kǒnglín) the Confucius family mausoleum at Qufu 曲阜, rebuilt and extended by every dynasty
(kǒngyǎn) hole (e.g. of sieve or colander)
(kǒngxué) aperture; hole; cavity
(kǒngshèngrén) the Sage Confucius
(kǒngróng) Kong Rong (153-208), poet of the Three Kingdoms period
(kǒngdào) opening providing access; the teaching of Confucius
(kǒngmén) Confucius' school (i.e. his direct disciples)
(kǒngquè) peacock
(kǒngquèzuò) Pavo (constellation)
(kǒngquèhé) Peacock river in Xinjiang
(kǒngquèwángcháo) Maurya dynasty of India (322-185 BC)