- 陈寅恪 chényínkè Chen YinkeChen Yinke (1890–1969), a highly influential Chinese historian, linguist, and sinologist known for his deep knowledge of historical linguistics and medieval Chinese history.
- 甲寅 jiǎyín 51st year of the 60-year cycleThe fifty-first year of the sexagenary cycle, occurring every sixty years, such as 1914, 1974, or 2034.
- 庚寅 gēngyín twenty-seventh yearThe twenty-seventh year of the sixty-year sexagenary cycle (such as 1890, 1950, or 2010).
- 壬寅 rényín 39th year of the cycleThe thirty-ninth year of the sixty-year sexagenary cycle.
- 丙寅 bǐngyín third term of the sexagenary cycleThe third term of the sixty-year sexagenary cycle (such as the years 1926, 1986, or 2046), also used to designate days, months, and hours in the traditional calendar
- 戊寅 wùyín 15th yearThe 15th year of the 60-year sexagenary cycle, such as 1938, 1998, or 2058.
- 唐寅 tángyín Tang YinTang Yin (1470–1523), a famous painter, poet, and calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty; also known by his style name [[唐伯虎|唐伯虎|tang2 bo2 hu3]].
- 寅吃卯粮 yínchīmǎoliáng to live beyond one's means(idiom) lit. eating next year's grain in the year of the tiger; fig. to spend money before one has earned it or to dip into future funds; to live now and pay later.
- 寅时 yínshí 3 am to 5 am3 am to 5 am in the traditional system of two-hour time periods
- 子丑寅卯 zǐchǒuyínmǎo the detailsthe first four of the twelve earthly branches; used to refer to the complete logic of a situation or the underlying reasons behind something
- 寅支卯粮 yínzhīmǎoliáng to spend tomorrow's money todayTo eat next year's grain in advance; to live beyond one's means or be in financial straits by dipping into future income.
- 同寅 tóngyín fellow officials(literary) colleagues who serve in the same office or department; fellow officials
- 寅忧夕惕 yínyōuxītì to be on tenterhooksto be worried and cautious from morning till night; to be constantly on one's guard
- 寅月 yínyuè first lunar monthThe first month of the traditional lunar calendar, named after the third of the twelve Earthly Branches
- 寅清 yínqīng diligent and upright(literary) describes an official who is respectful in conduct and clean in character; to be diligent and upright in one's duties.s duties
- 寅畏 yínwèi to revere(literary) to revere; to hold in awe; to be respectfully cautious
- 寅虎 yínhǔ year of the tigerthe third year in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac, representing the tiger
- 寅谊 yínyì friendship between colleagues(literary) friendship between colleagues, especially among government officials; the bond shared by fellow workers
- 建寅 jiànyín the first lunar monthThe first month of the lunar year; historically used to mark the start of the year in certain calendars.
- 文在寅 wénzàiyín Moon Jae-inMoon Jae-in (born 1953), South Korean politician and human rights lawyer who served as the president of South Korea from 2017 to 2022
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH