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(jīng) chaste tree or berry (Vitex agnus-castus); alternative name for the Zhou Dynasty State of Chu 楚國|楚国[Chu3 Guo2]

荆山 (w)

(jīngshān) Thorny mountain (several); Mt Jingshan in Hubei

荆州 (w)

(jīngzhōu) Jingzhou prefecture level city on Changjiang in Hubei

荆州区 (w)

(jīngzhōuqū) Jingzhou district of Jingzhou city 荊州市|荆州市[Jing1 zhou1 shi4], Hubei

荆州市 (w)

(jīngzhōushì) Jingzhou prefecture level city on Changjiang in Hubei

荆棘 (w)

(jīngjí) thistles and thorns; brambles; thorny undergrowth

荆棘载途 (w)

(jīngjízàitú) lit. a path covered in brambles; a course of action beset by difficulties (idiom)

荆楚网 (w)

(jīngchǔwǎng) IPTV (PRC media network)

荆楚网视 (w)

(jīngchǔwǎngshì) IPTV (PRC media network)

荆榛满目 (w)

(jīngzhēnmǎnmù) thorns and brambles as far as eye can see (idiom); beset by troubles

荆江 (w)

(jīngjiāng) Jingjiang section of the Changjiang River 長江|长江, Hunan

荆芥 (w)

(jīngjiè) schizonepeta, herb used in Chinese medicine

荆轲 (w)

(jīngkē) Jing Ke (-227 BC), celebrated in verse and fiction as would-be assassin of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇)

荆门 (w)

(jīngmén) Jingmen prefecture level city in Hubei

荆门市 (w)

(jīngménshì) Jingmen prefecture level city in Hubei