- 面孔 miànkǒng faceface; facial expression; look
- 孔子 kǒngzǐ ConfuciusConfucius (551-479 BC), a Chinese thinker, social philosopher, and educator who founded the Confucian school of thought. Also known as [[孔夫子|孔夫子|kong3 fu1 zi3]] or [[孔丘|孔丘|kong3 qiu1]].
- 毛孔 máokǒng porea tiny opening in the skin through which sweat passes; sweat pore
- 孔雀 kǒngquè peacockpeafowl; peacock; peahen
- 瞳孔 tóngkǒng pupilpupil of the eye; the circular opening in the center of the iris that regulates the amount of light entering the eye
- 穿孔 chuānkǒng to perforateto punch a hole; to bore through something to make an opening
- 鼻孔 bíkǒng nostrilthe two openings of the nose leading to the nasal cavity
- 弹孔 dànkǒng bullet holea hole made by a bullet or projectile passing through an object
- 脸孔 liǎnkǒng faceface; facial features or appearance
- 钻孔 zuānkǒng drilled holea hole that has been bored or drilled
- 孔明 kǒngmíng KongmingThe courtesy name of [[诸葛亮|諸葛亮|zhu1 ge3 liang4]] (181–234), the famous statesman and military strategist of the Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period.
- 针孔 zhēnkǒng pinholepinhole; needle hole; the eye of a needle
- 孔隙 kǒngxì poresmall opening; gap; hole or space in a solid substance or geological formation
- 气孔 qìkǒng air holeGeneral opening that allows for the passage of air or gas
- 裂孔 lièkǒng cracka crack, split, or hole caused by tearing
- 插孔 chākǒng socketsocket; jack; a hole in a device where a plug is inserted
- 多孔 duōkǒng poroushaving many small holes or pores
- 千疮百孔 qiānchuāngbǎikǒng riddled with holesheavily damaged or scarred; in a disastrous state, often used to describe a place or situation riddled with problems and defects
- 孔径 kǒngjìng aperturethe size of an opening that allows light or particles to pass through; aperture in physics or optics
- 无孔不入 wúkǒngbùrù all-pervasiveLiterally meaning "to get in by every opening"; describes something that penetrates everywhere or finds its way into any gap, such as germs, odors, or scams
- 孔庙 kǒngmiào Confucian templeA temple dedicated to the memory of Confucius; also known as [[文庙|文廟|wen2 miao4]], [[夫子庙|夫子廟|fu1 zi3 miao4]], or [[孔子庙|孔子廟|kong3 zi3 miao4]].
- 孔子学院 kǒngzǐxuéyuàn Confucius InstituteAn organization established internationally by the People's Republic of China to promote Chinese language and culture
- 孔洞 kǒngdòng holea small hole or opening in an object; a cavity
- 孔孟之道 kǒngmèngzhīdào doctrines of Confucius and MenciusThe core teachings and philosophy of Confucianism as represented by [[孔子|孔子|kong3 zi3]] and [[孟子|孟子|meng4 zi3]], focusing on ethics, benevolence, and righteousness.
- 孔夫子 kǒngfūzǐ ConfuciusA respectful name for [[孔子|孔子|kong3 zi3]] (551–479 BC); ancient Chinese thinker, social philosopher, and the founder of Confucianism
- 打孔 dǎkǒng to punch a holeto drill or punch a hole in an object; to perforate
- 孔道 kǒngdào thoroughfareA major passage or thoroughfare; an essential route or gateway between two places.
- 打孔机 dǎkǒngjī hole puncherA tool or machine used for punching holes in paper, cards, or other materials; perforator. Also called [[打洞机|打洞機|da3 dong4 ji1]]
- 锁孔 suǒkǒng keyholekeyhole; lockhole
- 孔府 kǒngfǔ Confucius MansionThe historical residence of the direct descendants of Confucius, located in Qufu, Shandong Province; it is a UNESCO World Heritage site containing extensive archives and cultural relics.
- 孔丘 kǒngqiū ConfuciusThe personal name of [[孔子|孔子|kong3 zi3]], the famous philosopher and educator from the state of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period.
- 孔祥熙 kǒngxiángxī H. H. Kung(1880–1967) Chinese banker and politician; a prominent official of the Kuomintang (KMT) and one of the wealthiest men in early 20th-century China
- 通气孔 tōngqìkǒng air ventan air vent, louvre, or blowhole; any orifice that allows for airflow
- 钥匙孔 yàoshikǒng keyhole
- 底孔 dǐkǒng bottom outletA hole or opening at the bottom of a container, device, or structure, such as a bottom outlet for irrigation or an underport.
- 孔融 kǒngróng Kong RongKong Rong (153-208), a famous poet and official of the late Eastern Han Dynasty; one of the [[建安七子|建安七子|jian4 an1 qi1 zi3]] and a 20th-generation descendant of Confucius.
- 孔雀舞 kǒngquèwǔ Peacock DanceTraditional folk dance of the Dai people of southwest China and Southeast Asia, featuring movements that imitate the grace and elegance of a peacock; it is often performed to bring good luck or as a form of blessing
- 孔教 kǒngjiào ConfucianismConfucianism; the teachings and school of thought of [[孔子|孔子|kong3 zi3]]
- 孔颖达 kǒngyǐngdá Kong YingdaKong Yingda (574–648), a prominent Confucian scholar and government official of the Tang Dynasty who oversaw the compilation of the Five Classics.
- 孔武有力 kǒngwǔyǒulì strong and bravecourageous and physically strong; herculean; possessing great strength and martial prowess
- 孔雀河 kǒngquèhé Peacock RiverPeacock River in Xinjiang
- 漏孔 lòukǒng leaka hole through which air or water leaks
- 孔孟 kǒngmèng Confucius and MenciusConfucius and Mencius; the two primary figures and representative philosophers of Confucianism
- 孔明灯 kǒngmíngdēng sky lanternA paper lantern that acts as a miniature hot-air balloon, used traditionally for making wishes during festivals; also called [[天灯|天燈|tian1 deng1]] or [[诸葛灯|諸葛燈|zhu1 ge3 deng1]].
- 耳孔 ěrkǒng earholeThe external opening of the ear; the auditory canal.
- 孔德 kǒngdé Auguste ComteAuguste Comte (1798-1857), a French philosopher and founder of sociology and positivism
- 排水孔 páishuǐkǒng drainage holeA hole or passage used to drain away wastewater, rain, or other liquids; plughole.
- 桥孔 qiáokǒng bridge archThe arch or opening under a bridge between two piers; also referred to as a [[桥洞|橋洞|qiao2 dong4]]
- 孔眼 kǒngyǎn holesmall hole or perforation, such as the holes in a sieve or colander
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