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(qín) surname Qin; Qin dynasty (221-207 BC) of the first emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]; abbr. for 陕西[Shan3 xi1]

秦代 (w)

(qíndài) Qin dynasty (221-207 BC), founded by the first emperor Qin Shihuang 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2], the first dynasty to rule the whole of China

秦吉了 (w)

(qínjíliǎo) mythical talking bird; mynah bird

秦国 (w)

(qínguó) Qin State, one of the seven states of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)

秦始皇 (w)

(qínshǐhuáng) Qin Shihuang (259-210 BC), the first emperor

秦始皇帝 (w)

(qínshǐhuángdì) the First Emperor 259-210 BC

秦始皇帝陵 (w)

(qínshǐhuángdìlíng) the mausoleum of the First Emperor near Xi'an

秦始皇陵 (w)

(qínshǐhuánglíng) the tomb of the first emperor at Mt Li 驪山|骊山[Li2 shan1] near Xi'an (awaits excavation)

秦孝公 (w)

(qínxiàogōng) Duke Xiao of Qin, 秦國|秦国[Qin2 Guo2], ruled 361-338 BC during the Warring States Period

秦安 (w)

(qínān) Qin'an county in Tianshui 天水[Tian1 shui3], Gansu

秦安县 (w)

(qínānxiàn) Qin'an county in Tianshui 天水[Tian1 shui3], Gansu

秦岭 (w)

(qínlǐng) Qinling mountain range in Shaanxi forming natural barrier between Guanzhong plain 關中平原|关中平原[Guan1 zhong1 ping2 yuan2] and Han River 漢水|汉水[Han4 shui3] valley

秦岭山脉 (w)

(qínlǐngshānmài) Qinling mountain range in Shaanxi forming natural barrier between Guanzhong plain 關中平原|关中平原 and Han River 汉水 valley

秦岭蜀栈道 (w)

(qínlǐngshǔzhàndào) the Qinling plank road to Shu, a historical mountain road from Shaanxi to Sichuan

秦州 (w)

(qínzhōu) Qinzhou district of Tianshui city 天水市[Tian1 shui3 shi4], Gansu

秦州区 (w)

(qínzhōuqū) Qinzhou district of Tianshui city 天水市[Tian1 shui3 shi4], Gansu

秦惠文王 (w)

(qínhuìwénwáng) King Huiwen of Qin 秦國|秦国, ruled 338-211 BC during the Warring States Period

秦朝 (w)

(qíncháo) Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC)

秦末 (w)

(qínmò) the end of the Qin dynasty 207 BC

秦桧 (w)

(qínhuì) Qin Hui (1090-1155 AD), Song Dynasty official said to have betrayed General Yue Fei 岳飛|岳飞[Yue4 Fei1]

秦淮 (w)

(qínhuái) Qinhuai district of Nanjing City 南京市 in Jiangsu 江蘇|江苏

秦淮区 (w)

(qínhuáiqū) Qinhuai district of Nanjing City 南京市 in Jiangsu 江蘇|江苏

秦汉 (w)

(qínhàn) the Qin (221-207 BC) and Han (206 BC-220 AD) dynasties

秦火 (w)

(qínhuǒ) the Qin burning of the books in 212 BC

秦牧 (w)

(qínmù) Qin Mu (1919-1992), educator and prolific writer

秦皇岛 (w)

(qínhuángdǎo) Qinhuangdao prefecture level city in Hebei

秦皇岛市 (w)

(qínhuángdǎoshì) Qinhuangdao prefecture level city in Hebei

秦穆公 (w)

(qínmùgōng) Duke Mu of Qin, the first substantial king of Qin (ruled 659-621 BC), sometimes considered one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸

秦篆 (w)

(qínzhuàn) seal script as unified by the Qin dynasty; the small seal 小篆 and great seal 大篆

秦腔 (w)

(qínqiāng) Qinqiang, an opera style popular in northwest China, possibly originating in Ming dynasty folk music; Shanxi opera

秦军 (w)

(qínjūn) the Qin army (model for the terracotta warriors)

秦都 (w)

(qíndū) Qindu district in Xiányáng city 咸陽市|咸阳市[Xian2 yang2 shi4], Shǎnxī 陝西|陕西

秦都区 (w)

(qíndūqū) Qindu district in Xiányáng city 咸陽市|咸阳市[Xian2 yang2 shi4], Shǎnxī 陝西|陕西

秦陵 (w)

(qínlíng) the tomb of the First Emperor at Mt Li 驪山|骊山[Li2 shan1] near Xi'an (awaits excavation)

秦韬玉 (w)

(qíntāoyù) Qin Taoyu, Tang poet, author of long poem Poor Woman 貧女詩|贫女诗[pin2 nu:3 shi1]