- 健康 jiànkāng healthy(of a person) physically and mentally sound; free from disease
- 健全 jiànquán soundphysically and mentally healthy; robust and without defects
- 保健 bǎojiàn health careThe protection and maintenance of physical and mental health; health protection
- 健身 jiànshēn to exerciseto work out; to keep fit through physical exercise
- 稳健 wěnjiàn steadyfirm and steady; showing strength and balance; stable
- 健身房 jiànshēnfáng gymgymnasium; health club; a room equipped with various fitness machines for physical exercise
- 保健品 bǎojiànpǐn health productProducts designed to protect and improve health, including nutritional supplements and therapeutic equipment
- 健忘 jiànwàng forgetfulhaving a poor memory; prone to forgetting things; absentminded
- 健美 jiànměi healthy and beautifulstrong and handsome (of men); healthy and pretty (of women); vigorous and graceful in physique
- 健壮 jiànzhuàng robusthealthy and strong; sturdy or muscular
- 健在 jiànzài to be in good healthto be still living and in good health; usually used when referring to elderly people
- 强健 qiángjiàn strong and healthysturdy; physically strong and in good health
- 健儿 jiàn'ér valiant personA person who is strong and energetic, typically referring to an athlete or a heroic soldier.
- 健谈 jiàntán talkativeto be good at and enjoy conversation; brilliant or entertaining in conversation
- 崔健 cuījiàn Cui JianCui Jian (1961-), a famous musician known as the father of Chinese rock music
- 矫健 jiǎojiàn strong and vigorousstrong and vigorous; robust and full of vitality; describes physical stature, movements, or even handwriting that is powerful and bold
- 健美操 jiànměicāo aerobicsaerobics; calisthenics or aerobic dance, often combining gymnastics and dance movements with music
- 健身操 jiànshēncāo aerobicsphysical exercises or calisthenics designed to improve health and maintain a good physique
- 健康检查 jiànkāngjiǎnchá medical checkupa physical or clinical examination to monitor growth and overall health; often used for routine screening to detect diseases early
- 郑伊健 zhèngyījiàn Ekin ChengEkin Cheng (1967-), a famous Hong Kong actor and pop singer.
- 周华健 zhōuhuájiàn Wakin ChauWakin Chau (1960-), a Hong Kong-born Taiwanese singer and actor
- 康健 kāngjiàn healthyhealthy; fit; in good health
- 保健操 bǎojiàncāo health exercisescalisthenics or fitness exercises based on traditional medicine techniques like massage and acupressure
- 复健 fùjiàn rehabilitation, to recuperatemedical treatment, physical therapy, or psychological support provided to help patients with disabilities recover health and independence
- 健将 jiànjiàng top playerAn expert or top-notch player in a specific field, such as sports or social movements.
- 健步 jiànbù vigorous stridesLight, fast, and powerful steps; vigorous strides
- 运动健将 yùndòngjiànjiàng master of sportsAn athlete with outstanding achievements; specifically refers to the highest technical title awarded to athletes in China based on performance in major competitions
- 刚健 gāngjiàn vigorousenergetic and robust; strong and forceful in style or posture
- 健硕 jiànshuò well-builtstrong and muscular in physique; tall and sturdy
- 李雪健 lǐxuějiàn Li XuejianLi Xuejian (1954-), a well-known Chinese actor
- 身心健康 shēnxīnjiànkāng physically and mentally healthyto be healthy in both physical and mental well-being
- 雄健 xióngjiàn vigorousrobust; powerful; strong and forceful
- 保健站 bǎojiànzhàn health centerhealth station or center; the most basic level of local medical and health institutions
- 健步如飞 jiànbùrúfēi to walk as if on wingsto walk fast and vigorously; to run as fast as if flying
- 强身健体 qiángshēnjiàntǐ to keep fitto keep fit and healthy; to strengthen the body and improve health
- 壮健 zhuàngjiàn sturdystrong and healthy; robust; (Med.) sthenia; same as [[健壮|健壯|jian4 zhuang4]]
- 健朗 jiànlǎng hale and heartyenergetic and healthy; vigorous, especially regarding an elderly person
- 大江健三郎 dàjiāngjiànsānláng Oe KenzaburoOe Kenzaburo (1935–2023), Japanese novelist and winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Literature
- 健旺 jiànwàng healthy and vigorousrobust and energetic; describes a person who remains physically strong and full of energy, often despite old age
- 保健食品 bǎojiànshípǐn health foodfood product marketed as having specific health-promoting functions or providing nutritional support to supplement a normal diet
- 高行健 gāoxíngjiàn Gao XingjianGao Xingjian (1940-), Chinese novelist and Nobel laureate, author of [[灵山|靈山|ling2 shan1]]
- 健美裤 jiànměikù leggingsStretchy, tight-fitting exercise pants or leggings; often made of nylon and designed for athletes to wear during fitness or training.
- 健胃 jiànwèi to stimulate appetiteto strengthen the stomach and improve digestion; helping to stimulate the appetite
- 轻健 qīngjiàn sprynimble and light; brisk; sprightly
- 勇健 yǒngjiàn brave and strongbrave and strong; healthy and vigorous
- 健存 jiàncún to be in good healthto be still living and in good health, usually said of an elderly person
- 骁健 xiāojiàn vigorous and robust(literary) brave, fierce, and physically strong; vigorous and robust
- 爽健 shuǎngjiàn healthy and strongto be healthy and strong; to feel well and carefree
- 凌云健笔 língyúnjiànbǐ powerful and soaring writingDescribing a literary style that is heroic and unconventional, yet concise and vigorous.
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH