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(jìn) surname Jin; the Jin Dynasties (265-420); Western Jin 西晉|西晋[Xi1 Jin4] (265-316), Eastern Jin 東晉|东晋[Dong1 Jin4] (317-420) and Later Jin Dynasty (936-946); short name for Shanxi province 山西[Shan1 xi1]

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(jìn) to move forward; to promote; to advance

晋中 (w)

(jìnzhōng) Jinzhong prefecture level city in Shanxi 山西

晋中市 (w)

(jìnzhōngshì) Jinzhong prefecture level city in Shanxi 山西

晋升 (w)

(jìnshēng) to promote to a higher position

晋城 (w)

(jìnchéng) Jincheng prefecture level city in Shanxi 山西

晋城市 (w)

(jìnchéngshì) Jincheng prefecture level city in Shanxi 山西

晋安 (w)

(jìnān) Jin'an district of Fuzhou city 福州市[Fu2 zhou1 shi4], Fujian

晋安区 (w)

(jìnānqū) Jin'an district of Fuzhou city 福州市[Fu2 zhou1 shi4], Fujian

晋宁 (w)

(jìnníng) Jinning county in Kunming 昆明[Kun1 ming2], Yunnan

晋宁县 (w)

(jìnníngxiàn) Jinning county in Kunming 昆明[Kun1 ming2], Yunnan

晋文公 (w)

(jìnwéngōng) Duke Wen of Jin (697-628 BC, reigned 636-628 BC), one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸

晋书 (w)

(jìnshū) History of the Jin dynasty, fifth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史, compiled under Fang Xuanling 房玄齡 in 648 during Tang dynasty 唐朝, 130 scrolls

晋江 (w)

(jìnjiāng) Jinjiang county level city in Quanzhou 泉州[Quan2 zhou1], Fujian

晋江地区 (w)

(jìnjiāngdìqū) Jinjiang county (old term); since 1983, Jinjiang county level city, Fujian

晋江市 (w)

(jìnjiāngshì) Jinjiang county level city in Quanzhou 泉州[Quan2 zhou1], Fujian

晋源 (w)

(jìnyuán) Jinyuan district of Taiyuan city 太原市[Tai4 yuan2 shi4], Shanxi

晋源区 (w)

(jìnyuánqū) Jinyuan district of Taiyuan city 太原市[Tai4 yuan2 shi4], Shanxi

晋爵 (w)

(jìnjué) to join the nobility; to rise through the nobility

晋级 (w)

(jìnjí) to advance in rank; promotion; advancement

晋县 (w)

(jìnxiàn) Jin county in Hebei

晋见 (w)

(jìnjiàn) to have an audience with