(w)

(qín) guqin or zither, cf 古琴; musical instrument in general

琴剑飘零 (w)

(qínjiànpiāolíng) floating between zither and sword (idiom); fig. wandering aimlessly with no tenured position

琴师 (w)

(qínshī) player of a stringed instrument

琴弦 (w)

(qínxián) a string (of stringed instrument)

琴手 (w)

(qínshǒu) player of a stringed instrument

琴斯托霍瓦 (w)

(qínsītuōhuòwǎ) Częstochowa (city in Poland)

琴书 (w)

(qínshū) traditional art form, consisting of sung story telling with musical accompaniment

琴棋书画 (w)

(qínqíshūhuà) Four Arts of the Chinese Scholar (zither, Go, calligraphy, painting)

琴瑟 (w)

(qínsè) qin and se, two string instruments that play in perfect harmony; marital harmony

琴瑟不调 (w)

(qínsèbùtiáo) out of tune; marital discord, cf qin and se 琴瑟, two string instruments as symbol of marital harmony

琴瑟和鸣 (w)

(qínsèhémíng) in perfect harmony; in sync; lit. qin and se sing in harmony

琴锤 (w)

(qínchuí) mallet; drumstick

琴键 (w)

(qínjiàn) a piano key