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(kūn) Kunlun mountains

昆剧 (w)

(kūnjù) Kunqu opera, influential musical theater originating in Kunshan, Jiangsu province in Yuan times

昆士兰 (w)

(kūnshìlán) Queensland, northeast Australian state

昆仑 (w)

(kūnlún) Kunlun (Karakorum) mountain range in Xinjiang

昆仑山 (w)

(kūnlúnshān) Kunlun Mountain range

昆仑山脉 (w)

(kūnlúnshānmài) Kunlun Mountain range

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(kūn) descendant; elder brother; a style of Chinese poetry

昆仲 (w)

(kūnzhòng) (literary) brothers; elder and younger brother

昆卡 (w)

(kūnkǎ) Cuenca

昆士兰州 (w)

(kūnshìlánzhōu) Queensland (Australia)

昆山 (w)

(kūnshān) Kunshan county level city in Suzhou 蘇州|苏州[Su1 zhou1], Jiangsu

昆山市 (w)

(kūnshānshì) Kunshan county level city in Suzhou 蘇州|苏州[Su1 zhou1], Jiangsu

昆廷 (w)

(kūntíng) Quentin (name)

昆明 (w)

(kūnmíng) Kunming prefecture level city and capital of Yunnan province in southwest China

昆明市 (w)

(kūnmíngshì) Kunming, prefecture-level city and capital of Yunnan province in southwest China

昆明湖 (w)

(kūnmínghú) Kunming Lake

昆曲 (w)

(kūnqǔ) Kunqu opera, influential musical theater originating in Kunshan, Jiangsu province in Yuan times

昆汀 (w)

(kūntīng) Quentin (name); Quentin Tarantino (1963-), American film director

昆汀・塔伦提诺 (w)

(kūntīngtǎlúntínuò) Quentin Tarantino (1963-), American film director

昆汀・塔伦蒂诺 (w)

(kūntīngtǎlúndìnuò) Quentin Tarantino (1963-), American film director

昆虫 (w)

(kūnchóng) insect; CL:隻|只[zhi1],群[qun2],堆[dui1]

昆虫学 (w)

(kūnchóngxué) entomology

昆都仑 (w)

(kūndūlún) Kundulun district of Baotou city 包頭市|包头市[Bao1 tou2 shi4], Inner Mongolia

昆都仑区 (w)

(kūndūlúnqū) Kundulun district of Baotou city 包頭市|包头市[Bao1 tou2 shi4], Inner Mongolia

昆阳 (w)

(kūnyáng) Kunyang town and former county in Yunnan