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| | Jing, one of the 28 constellations of Chinese astronomy / surname Jing | |
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| | Jing county in Hengshui 衡水, Hebei | |
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| | fine writing paper, originally from Jing county 涇縣|泾县, Xuancheng 宣城, Anhui | |
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| | Jing'an county in Yichun 宜春, Jiangxi | |
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| | Jing County or Jingxian, a county in Xuancheng 宣城, Anhui | |
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| | Jing River | |
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| | Jing Nahiyisi or Jinghe county in Börtala Mongol autonomous prefecture 博爾塔拉蒙古自治州|博尔塔拉蒙古自治州, Xinjiang | |
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| | as rivers Jing and Wei separate clearly (idiom) / to be entirely different | |
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| | lit. the assassin's dagger, concealed in a map scroll, is suddenly revealed when the map is unrolled (referring to the attempted assassination of Ying Zheng 嬴政 by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲 in 227 BC) (idiom) / fig. malicious intent suddenly becomes apparent | |
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| | Gin or Jing, ethnic minority of China, descendants of ethnic Vietnamese people living mainly in Guangxi / Kinh, the ethnic majority in Vietnam | |
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| | Jing'an district, central Shanghai | |
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| | 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) | |
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| | the 64 hexagrams of the Book of Changes (I Ching or Yi Jing) 易經|易经 | |
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| | Li Jing (570-649 AD), Tang Dynasty general and purported author of "Duke Li of Wei Answering Emperor Taizong of Tang" 唐太宗李衛公問對|唐太宗李卫公问对, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书 | |
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| | Jing'an county in Yichun 宜春, Jiangxi | |
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| | Qingnang Jing, a book on medical practice written by 華佗|华佗 | |
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| | Prince Dan of Yan (-226 BC), commissioned the attempted assassination of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇) by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲 in 227 BC | |
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| | jing'erhu, a two-stringed fiddle intermediate in size and pitch between the jinghu 京胡 and erhu 二胡, used to accompany Chinese opera / also called 京胡 | |
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| | Jing-Guang (Beijing-Guangzhou) Railway | |
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| | Jing-Jin-Ji (Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei Province) | |
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| | Zhou Bi Suan Jing, or Chou Pei Suan Ching, one of the oldest Chinese texts on astronomy and mathematics | |
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| | "Duke Li of Wei Answering Emperor Taizong of Tang", military treatise attributed to Li Jing 李靖 and one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书 | |
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| | Prince Dan of Yan (-226 BC), commissioned the attempted assassination of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇) by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲 in 227 BC | |
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| | Li Wei Gong / Duke Li of Wei, official title of Li Jing 李靖 | |
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| | Canton-Hankou Railway, linking Guangzhou and Wuchang, incorporated since 1957 into the Jing-Guang Railway 京廣鐵路|京广铁路 | |
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| | Jing Nahiyisi or Jinghe county in Börtala Mongol autonomous prefecture 博爾塔拉蒙古自治州|博尔塔拉蒙古自治州, Xinjiang | |
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| | Yuan Jing (1911-1999), writer, dramatist and film critic | |
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| | (Chinese opera) tongchui hualian, a military character holding a bronze mace, classified as a jing 淨|净 role | |
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| | Lingshu Jing (Divine Pivot, or Spiritual Pivot), ancient Chinese medical text (c. 1st century BC) | |
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| | Huangting Jing, one of the primary scriptures of Daoism | |
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