Xīn
abbr. for Xinjiang 新疆[Xin1 jiang1] or Singapore 新加坡[Xin1 jia1 po1]
surname Xin
xìn xīn
confidence
faith (in sb or sth)
CL:個|个[ge4]
diǎn xin
light refreshments
pastry
dimsum (in Cantonese cooking)
dessert
Xīn ān
Xin'an county in Luoyang 洛陽|洛阳, Henan
Hán Xìn
Han Xin (-196 BC), famous general of first Han emperor Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1]
guó xīn bàn
State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China
abbr. for 國務院新聞辦公室|国务院新闻办公室[Gúo wù yuàn Xīn wén Bàn gōng shì]
Bīng Xīn
Bing Xin (1900-1999), female poet and children's writer
Xīn yí
Xin'yi city in Xuzhou 徐州[Xu2 zhou1], Jiangsu
Xīn xiàn
Xin county in Xinyang 信陽|信阳, Henan
Zhú běi shì
Zhubei or Chupei city in Hsinchu county 新竹縣|新竹县[Xīn zhú xiàn], northwest Taiwan
Dá jǐ
Daji (c. 11th century BC), mythical fox spirit and concubine of the last Shang Dynasty Emperor Zhou Xin 紂辛|纣辛[Zhou4 Xin1]
Xīn yí shì
Xin'yi city in Xuzhou 徐州[Xu2 zhou1], Jiangsu
fǎn qīng
anti-Qing
refers to the revolutionary movements in late 19th and early 20th century leading up to 1911 Xinhai revolution 辛亥革命 [xīn hài gé mìng]
Xīn Ān xiàn
Xin'an county in Luoyang 洛陽|洛阳, Henan
Xīn cháo
the Xin dynasty (8-23 AD) of Wang Mang 王莽, forming the interregnum between the former and later Han
Yǔ Xìn
Yu Xin (513-581), poet from Liang of the Southern dynasties 南朝梁朝 and author of Lament for the South 哀江南賦|哀江南赋
Huáng Xìn
Huang Xin, character in The Water Margin
duàn xiù zhī pǐ
lit. cut sleeve (idiom); fig. euphemism for homosexuality, originating from History of Western Han 漢書|汉书: emperor Han Aidi (real name Liu Xin) was in bed with his lover Dong Xian, and had to attend a court audience that morning. Not wishing to awaken Dong Xian, who was sleeping with his head resting on the emperor's long robe sleeve, Aidi used a knife to cut off the lower half of his sleeve.
xiàn dài xīn rú jiā
Modern New Confucianism
see also 新儒家[xīn rú jiā]
juǎn xīn cài
variant of 卷心菜[juǎn xīn cài]
Āi Jiāng nán fù
Lament for the South, long poem in Fu style by Yu Xin 庾信 mourning the passing of Liang of the Southern dynasties 南朝梁朝
Zhòu Xīn
Zhou Xin (c. 11th century BC), last emperor of the of Shang Dynasty
fèi wù diǎn xin
(coll.) a good-for-nothing
loser
Dì Xīn
Emperor Xin, last ruler of Shang (11th Century BC), famous as a tyrant
chéng yě Xiāo Hé , bài yě Xiāo Hé
lit. raised up by Xiao He, cast down by Xiao He (idiom), alluding to Han Xin 韓信|韩信[Han2 Xin4] being made Grand General 大將軍|大将军[da4 jiang1 jun1]
fig. a situation where one's success and failure are both due to the same factor