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京
jīng
capital city
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A capital building on a hill
HSK 1
8 strokes
Very Common (6%)
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Words Using 京 (116)
Character
Pinyin
Definition
HSK
北京
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Běijīng
Beijing, capital of People's Republic of China / Peking / PRC government
1
Běijīng
北京
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HSK 1
Beijing, capital of People's Republic of China / Peking / PRC government
京剧
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Jīngjù
Beijing opera / CL:[[場|场<chǎng>]], [[出<chū>]]
4
Jīngjù
京剧
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HSK 4
Beijing opera / CL:[[場|场<chǎng>]], [[出<chū>]]
京
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jīng
capital city of a country / big / algebraic term for a large number (old) / artificial mound (old)
jīng
京
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capital city of a country / big / algebraic term for a large number (old) / artificial mound (old)
京
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Jīng
abbr. for Beijing / surname Jing / Jing ethnic minority
Jīng
京
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abbr. for Beijing / surname Jing / Jing ethnic minority
南京
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Nánjīng
Nanjing subprovincial city on the Changjiang, capital of Jiangsu province [[江蘇|江苏]] / capital of China at different historical periods
Nánjīng
南京
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Nanjing subprovincial city on the Changjiang, capital of Jiangsu province [[江蘇|江苏]] / capital of China at different historical periods
京都
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jīngdū
capital (of a country)
jīngdū
京都
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capital (of a country)
京都
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Jīngdū
Kyoto, Japan
Jīngdū
京都
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Kyoto, Japan
京城
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jīngchéng
capital of a country
jīngchéng
京城
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capital of a country
北京市
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BěijīngShì
Beijing / capital of People's Republic of China / one of the four municipalities [[直轄市|直辖市<zhíxiáshì>]]
BěijīngShì
北京市
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Beijing / capital of People's Republic of China / one of the four municipalities [[直轄市|直辖市<zhíxiáshì>]]
北京人
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Běijīngrén
Beijing resident / Peking ape-man, Homo erectus pekinensis (c. 600,000 BC), discovered in 1921 at Zhoukoudian [[周口店<Zhōukǒudiàn>]], Beijing
Běijīngrén
北京人
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Beijing resident / Peking ape-man, Homo erectus pekinensis (c. 600,000 BC), discovered in 1921 at Zhoukoudian [[周口店<Zhōukǒudiàn>]], Beijing