(qián) surname Qian
(qián) coin; money; CL:筆|笔[bi3]
(qiánsānqiáng) Qian Sanqiang
(qiánbùshìwànnéngdeméiqiánshìwànwànbùnéngde) Money isn't everything but without money you have nothing. (idiom)
(qiánchuàn) string of cash
(qiánchuànr) erhua variant of 錢串|钱串, string of cash
(qiánchuànzi) string of cash
(qiánqíchēn) Qian Qichen (Chinese vice-premier)
(qiánbāo) purse; wallet
(qiántáng) Qiantang River that loops around Hangzhou 杭州[Hang2 zhou1] in Zhejiang 浙江省[Zhe4 jiang1 sheng3]
(qiántángjiāng) Qiantang River that loops around Hangzhou 杭州 in Zhejiang 浙江省
(qiántángcháo) tidal bore of Qiantang river
(qiánduōshìshǎolíjiājìn) lots of money, less work, and close to home; ideal job
(qiánjiā) wallet; Taiwan pr. [qian2 jia2]
(qiánxuésēn) Qian Xuesen (1911-2009), Chinese scientist and aeronautical engineer
(qiánbì) money
(qiánshìwànèzhīyuán) Money is the root of all evil.
(qiánshù) money tree; prostitute; hen that lays golden eggs
(qiányǒngjiàn) Roger Yonchien Tsien (1952-), US Chinese chemist and 2008 Nobel laureate
(qiánpí) Carlo Azeglio Ciampi (1920-), president of Italy from 1999 to 2006
(qiánliáng) land tax; money and grain (given as tax or tribute)
(qiánnéngtōngshén) money is all-powerful; money can move God
(qiánzhuāng) money farm (dealing in illegal foreign currency of money laundering)
(qiándài) purse; wallet
(qiáncái) wealth; money
(qiánqǐ) Qian Qi (flourished c. 751), Tang Dynasty poet
(qiánchāo) money
(qiánzhōngshū) Qian Zhongshu (1910-1998), literary academic and novelist, author of the 1947 novel Fortress Beseiged 圍城|围城