Qin, Qín or Ch'in ( Wade-Giles) can refer to...A state:
Others:
- King Qin, a title of the Emperor Tang Taizong of China
- 秦, or Qín, an abbreviation for the ShaanxiNot to be confused with the neighboring province of Shanxi Shaanxi ( Simplified Chinese: , Traditional: , Hanyu Pinyin: Shnxi, Wade-Giles: Shan-hsi, Postal system pinyin: Shensi pronounced like "Shahn-shee") is a northwestern province of the People's Repu provinceDue to the large population and area of China its political divisions have always consisted of several levels since ancient times. The constitution of the People's Republic of China guarantees three levels of government. Currently, however, there are five of the People's Republic of ChinaThe People's Republic of China PRC comprises most of the cultural, historic, and geographic area known as China. Since its founding in 1949, it has been led by the Communist Party of China (CPC). It is the world's most populous country, with a population
- a kind of musical instrumentA musical instrument is a device that has been constructed or modified with the purpose of making music. In principle, anything that somehow produces sound can serve as a musical instrument, but the expression is reserved generally to items that have that of China, also known as GuqinThe guqin , also traditionally referred to simply as qin is a traditional Chinese musical instrument. It belongs to the zither family of instruments. The qin is not to be confused with the guzheng, another instrument from the zither family which is frette or Gu Qin (old Qin).
See also: DaqinDaqin refers to: Daqin Pagoda Memorial of the Propagation in China of the Luminous Religion from Daqin Daqin Hui Township , Kongtong District, Pingliang City , Gansu Province.
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