jìn | the Jin dynasties (265-420)/the Western Jin 西晉|西晋 (265-316), Eastern Jin 東晉|东晋 (317-420) and Later Jin dynasty (936-946)/abbr. for Shanxi province 山西 |
晋 | surname Jin the Jin Dynasties (265-420) Western Jin 西晉|西晋 |
晋中 | Jìnzhōng prefecture level city in Shānxī 山西 |
晋中市 | Jìnzhōng prefecture level city in Shānxī 山西 |
晋书 | History of the Jin dynasty, fifth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史, compiled under Fang Xuanling 房玄齡 in 648 during Tang dynasty 唐朝, 130 scrolls |
晋剧 | Shansi opera |
晋升 | to promote to a higher position |
晋县 | Jin county in Hebei |
晋城 | Jìnchéng prefecture level city in Shānxī 山西 |
晋城市 | Jìnchéng prefecture level city in Shānxī 山西 |
晋宁 | Jinning county in Kunming 昆明 |
晋宁县 | Jinning county in Kunming 昆明 |
晋安 | Jin'an district of Fuzhou city 福州市 |
晋安区 | Jin'an district of Fuzhou city 福州市 |
晋文公 | Duke Wen of Jin (697-628 BC, reigned 636-628 BC), one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸 |
晋朝 | the Tsin Dynasty |
晋江 | Jinjiang county level city in Quanzhou 泉州 |
晋江地区 | Jinjiang county (old term) since 1983, Jinjiang county level city, Fujian |
晋江市 | Jinjiang county level city in Quanzhou 泉州 |
晋源 | Jinyuan district of Tàiyuán city 太原市 |
晋源区 | Jinyuan district of Tàiyuán city 太原市 |