(qīng) - Qing — an ancient term referring to a & also used in classical texts to describe something

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qīng | 11 strokes | radical:

· qīng

Qing — an ancient term referring to a type of spirit or deity;

also used in classical texts to describe something pure or clear.

Qing — an ancient term referring to aalso used in classical texts to describe something

Usage highlights

Ancient spiritClassical referenceHistorical termPure descriptionDeity mention

Synonyms

  • deity, god
  • spirit, soul

Antonyms

  • secular, common
  • ordinary, mundane

Usage & contexts

Examples

  • The ancient text mentions a spirit called Qing (埥).
  • In classical literature, it describes something pure (埥).
  • The term appears in historical records (埥).

Collocations

  • Ancient spirit()
  • Classical reference()
  • Historical term()
  • Pure description()
  • Deity mention()

Idioms

  • No commonly used idioms found for this character

Cultural background

FAQ
  • Appears in ancient Chinese texts and classical literature.
  • Used to describe spirits or deities in historical contexts.
  • Rarely used in modern Chinese language.

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