xiān Qín
pre-Qin, Chinese history up to the foundation of the Qin imperial dynasty in 221 BC
Qín Hàn
the Qin (221-207 BC) and Han (206 BC-220 AD) dynasties
Qín lǐng
Qinling mountain range in Shaanxi forming natural barrier between Guanzhong plain 關中平原|关中平原[Guan1 zhong1 ping2 yuan2] and Han River 漢水|汉水[Han4 shui3] valley
Qín Shǐ huáng
Qin Shihuang (259-210 BC), the first emperor
Qín
surname Qin
Qin dynasty (221-207 BC) of the first emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]
abbr. for 陝西|陕西[Shan3 xi1]
Qín huái
Qinhuai district of Nanjing City 南京市 in Jiangsu 江蘇|江苏
Qín huáng dǎo
Qinhuangdao prefecture level city in Hebei
Dà Qín
Han Dynasty term for the Roman Empire 羅馬帝國|罗马帝国[Luo2 ma3 Di4 guo2]
Qín huáng dǎo shì
Qinhuangdao prefecture level city in Hebei
Qín qiāng
Qinqiang, an opera style popular in northwest China, possibly originating in Ming dynasty folk music
Shanxi opera
Qín Guó
Qin State, one of the seven states of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
Qín Shǐ huáng líng
the tomb of the first emperor at Mt Li 驪山|骊山[Li2 shan1] near Xi'an (awaits excavation)
Qín huái qū
Qinhuai district of Nanjing City 南京市 in Jiangsu 江蘇|江苏
Qín dài
Qin dynasty (221-207 BC), founded by the first emperor Qin Shihuang 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2], the first dynasty to rule the whole of China
Qín zhōu
Qinzhou district of Tianshui city 天水市[Tian1 shui3 shi4], Gansu
Qín ān
Qin'an county in Tianshui 天水[Tian1 shui3], Gansu
Qín dū
Qindu District in Xianyang City 咸陽市|咸阳市[Xian2 yang2 Shi4], Shaanxi
Qín jūn
the Qin army (model for the terracotta warriors)
Qīn Huì
Qin Hui (1090-1155 AD), Song Dynasty official said to have betrayed General Yue Fei 岳飛|岳飞[Yuè Fēi]
Qián Qín
Former Qin of the Sixteen Kingdoms (351-395)
Sū Qín
Su Qin (340-284 BC), political strategist of the School of Diplomacy 縱橫家|纵横家[Zong4 heng2 jia1] during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
Hòu Qín
Later Qin of the Sixteen Kingdoms (384-417)
Qín líng
the tomb of the First Emperor at Mt Li 驪山|骊山[Li2 shan1] near Xi'an (awaits excavation)
Qín zhōu qū
Qinzhou district of Tianshui city 天水市[Tian1 shui3 shi4], Gansu
Qín mò
the end of the Qin dynasty 207 BC
Qín dū qū
Qindu district in Xiányáng city 咸陽市|咸阳市[Xián yáng shì], Shǎnxī 陝西|陕西
Qín ān xiàn
Qin'an county in Tianshui 天水[Tian1 shui3], Gansu
Xī Qín
Western Qin of the Sixteen Kingdoms (385-431)
Qín Mù gōng
Duke Mu of Qin, the first substantial king of Qin (ruled 659-621 BC), sometimes considered one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸
Qín Mù
Qin Mu (1919-1992), educator and prolific writer
Qín Shǐ Huáng dì
the First Emperor 259-210 BC
zhāo Qín mù Chǔ
serve Qin in the morning Chu in the evening (idiom); quick to switch sides
Qín Xiào gōng
Duke Xiao of Qin, 秦國|秦国[Qin2 guo2], ruled 361-338 BC during the Warring States Period
Qín lǐng shān mài
Qinling mountain range in Shaanxi forming natural barrier between Guanzhong plain 關中平原|关中平原 and Han River 汉水 valley
Qín Shǐ Huáng dì líng
the mausoleum of the First Emperor near Xi'an
Qín zhuàn
seal script as unified by the Qin dynasty
the small seal 小篆 and great seal 大篆
Qín Huì wén Wáng
King Huiwen of Qin 秦國|秦国, ruled 338-211 BC during the Warring States Period
Qín huǒ
the Qin burning of the books in 212 BC
Qín Tāo yù
Qin Taoyu, Tang poet, author of long poem Poor Woman 貧女詩|贫女诗[pin2 nu:3 shi1]
qín jí liǎo
mythical talking bird
mynah bird
Qín lǐng shǔ zhàn dào
the Qinling plank road to Shu, a historical mountain road from Shaanxi to Sichuan
Qín dū Qū
Qindu District in Xianyang City 咸陽市|咸阳市[Xian2 yang2 Shi4], Shaanxi
Qín Yuè rén
Qin Yueren (407-310 BC), Warring States physician known for his medical skills
qín jiāo
large leaf gentian (Gentiana macrophylla)
Qín Huì
Qin Hui (1090-1155 AD), Song Dynasty official said to have betrayed General Yue Fei 岳飛|岳飞[Yue4 Fei1]
Qín jiāo
(dialect) hot pepper (long and thin)
same as 花椒[hua1 jiao1]
Qín guó
Qin State, one of the seven states of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
Qín Èr shì
Qin Ershi (229-207 BC), second Qin emperor
Qín jìng gāo xuán
see 明鏡高懸|明镜高悬[ming2 jing4 gao1 xuan2]