1. jing - Noun
2. Jing - Proper noun
Jing (plural Jings)
An ethnic Vietnamese, in reference to those whose lands are in China.
Synonyms: (in China) Gin, (in general) Kinh
Jing
A river in China, a tributary of the Wei.
A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 井 (jǐng)
A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 景
A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 京 (jīng)
A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 荊/荆 (jīng)
A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 經/经 or 经
A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 更
A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 敬 (jìng)
A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 靖 (jìng)
jing (uncountable)
According to traditional Chinese medicine, a dense essence stored in the kidneys that is the material basis for the physical body. It is yin in nature.
After Liu Bei's conquest of Yi Province, he was able to supply his troops on his own, so Sun Quan sent Lu Su as an emissary to demand for the return of Jing Province, but Liu Bei refused. Source: Internet
Already in very early Taoist scriptures - like the Taiping Jing and the Baopuzi - alchemical formulas for achieving immortality were outlined. Source: Internet
As Tianjin's roads are rarely in a cardinal compass direction, jing (Zh) roads and wei (Zh) roads often appear, which attempt to run more directly north-south and east-west, respectively. Source: Internet
Construction of the new waterway will by HKND Group—Hong Kong-based HK Nicaragua Canal Development Investment Co Ltd., which is controlled by Wang Jing. Source: Internet
According to Interpol, Xie Jing Ping, 39, and Xie Ying Po, 42, have been charged with a series of violations involved in gangland killings, illegal gambling rings, wildlife smuggling, election destruction, and property damage. Source: Internet
Copies and translations of the Yijin Jing survive to the modern day. Source: Internet