[ころ(P);ごろ(P), koro (P); goro (P)] (n) (obsc) (See 畝・ほ) qing (Chinese unit of land area equal to 100 mu) #651
[しん, shin] (n) Qing (dynasty of China, 1616-1912); Ch'ing #1295
[しん, shin] (n) Qin (dynasty of China; 221-206 BCE); Ch'in #3765
[きん, kin] (n) qin (7-stringed Chinese zither); guqin #4753
[しんちょう, shinchou] (n) Qing Dynasty; Ch'ing Dynasty; Manchu Dynasty #14771
[チンゲンさい(チンゲン菜);ちんげんさい(青梗菜);チンゲンサイ, chingen sai ( chingen na ); chingensai ( ao kyou na ); chingensai] (n) qinggengcai (spinach-like green vegetable originating in China); pak choi; bok choi; bok choy
[えんせいけん, enseiken] (n) { MA } Yangqingquan; Yangqing Fist
[きんしつ, kinshitsu] (n) (1) (See 瑟, 琴・きん) qin and se (two different kinds of Chinese zither); (2) happy marriage
[げっきん, gekkin] (n) yueqin (4-stringed Chinese lute)
[こもん, komon] (n) (1) ancient writing (i.e. Edo-period or older); classical literature; (2) ancient Chinese character (pre-Qin period); (P)
[こきん, kokin] (n) (1) huqin (any Chinese string instrument played with a bow); (2) (arch) (See 琵琶) biwa (4 or 5-stringed Oriental lute)
[がっしょう, gasshou] (n, vs) (See 秦, 連衡, 六国) alliance (esp. originally of the Six Kingdoms against the Qin dynasty)
[がっしょうれんこう, gasshourenkou] (n) (See 合従, 連衡) alliance (of the Six Kingdoms against the Qin dynasty, and of individual Kingdoms with the Qin dynasty); (tactic of) making & breaking alliances (to benefit oneself as the occasion demands); resorting to alliances as a diplomatic expedient
[しちげんきん, shichigenkin] (n) (col) (See 琴・きん) qin (7-stringed Chinese zither); guqin; seven-stringed koto
[しんがく, shingaku] (n) (See 清・しん) Qing-era Chinese music (popularized in Japan during the early 19th century)
[しんせいふ, shinseifu] (n) government of the Qing dynasty; Qing government
[せいだん, seidan] (n, vs) (1) Qingtan (Taoist-related movement in ancient China); (2) noble, refined, eloquent speech
[しんてき, shinteki] (n) bamboo flute used in Qing music
[せんしん, senshin] (n) (See 秦) pre-Qin period (of Chinese history)
[ちくりんのしちけん, chikurinnoshichiken] (n) (See 清談・1) Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove; group of 3rd-century Qingtan scholars, writers, and musicians
[ていきん, teikin] (n) (1) tiqin (2 or 4-stringed Chinese instrument played with a bow); (2) (See バイオリン) violin
[とさついん, tosatsuin] (n) (See 御史台) Censorate (Ming and Qing-dynasty surveillance agency)
[ばとうきん, batoukin] (n) morin khuur (stringed musical instrument of Mongolian origin); matouqin
[へいばよう, heibayou] (n) (See 兵馬) terracotta army (clay figurines found near the mausoleum of the first Qin emperor in China); terracotta warriors and horses
[まんかんぐうすうかんせい, mankanguusuukansei] (n) Qing-dynasty system assigning equal numbers of Manchurians and Han Chinese to central government agencies
[ようきん, youkin] (n) (1) yangqin (Chinese hammered dulcimer); (2) (obs) piano
[れんこう, renkou] (n, vs) (See 合従, 秦, 六国) alliance (esp. originally of individual member states of the Six Kingdoms with the Qin dynasty)
[ろくぶ, rokubu] (n) Six Ministries (Sui-dynasty to Qing-dynasty China)
[けいきん, keikin] (n) xiqin (2-stringed Chinese musical instrument)
[けい, kei] (n) qing (ancient Chinese musical instrument; suspended gong-like chime shaped like an inverted 'v'; orig. made of stone)