(jì) (Taiwan) saddle horse; mounted soldier
(qí) to ride (an animal or bike); to sit astride
(qíbīng) cavalry
(qítǔ) knight; chevallier; chivalrous
(qíshì) horseman; cavalryman; knight (i.e. European nobility)
(qíshìqìgài) chivalry
(qíshìfēnggé) knighthood
(qíshè) equestrian archery; riding and shooting
(qíshī) a jockey; a horse-rider; a horseman; equestrian
(qílóu) arcade (architecture)
(qíqiáng) to sit on the fence; to take both sides in a dispute
(qítiánlǐng) Qitian mountain range between south Hunan and Guangdong
(qíhǔnánxià) if you ride a tiger, it's hard to get off (idiom); fig. impossible to stop halfway
(qíshù) equestrianism; horsemanship
(qíjǐng) mounted police (on horse or motorbike)
(qíjǐngduì) mounted police detachment (on horse or motorbike)
(qíchē) to cycle
(qímǎ) to ride a horse
(qímǎzhě) horseman; rider; mounted soldier
(qíhè) to ride a crane (as a Daoist adept); to die
(qíhèshàngyángzhōu) lit. to ride a crane to Yangzhou (idiom); to get an official position