- 岑参 cénshēn Cen ShenFamous Tang dynasty poet (715-770), known for his depictions of military life and frontier landscapes; he is often called [[岑嘉州|岑嘉州|cen2 jia1 zhou1]] because he served as the governor of Jiazhou.
- 岑溪 cénxī CenxiCenxi, a county-level city in Guangxi Province administered by [[梧州|梧州|wu2 zhou1]] City
- 岑巩县 céngǒngxiàn Cengong countyCengong county in Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture, Guizhou
- 岑巩 céngǒng CengongCengong county in Guizhou province, located within the Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture
- 岑寂 cénjì silent(literary) quiet and still; peaceful and desolate
- 岑彭 cénpéng Cen PengCen Peng (died 35 or 36 AD), a famous general of the Eastern Han dynasty who served under Emperor Guangwu; he was posthumously honored as Marquess Zhuang.
- 岑岑 céncén depressedfeeling troubled, gloomy, or sullen
- 岑溪市 cénxīshì Cenxi CityCenxi, a county-level city in Wuzhou City, Guangxi
- 岑毓英 cényùyīng Cen YuyingCen Yuying (1829–1889), a Qing dynasty official from Guangxi; he served as the Governor-General of Yun-Gui and played a significant role in modernizing Taiwan's defenses and overseeing the construction of Taipei City walls.
- 高岑 gāocén Gao CenGao Cen (active 1643-1679), Chinese painter and calligrapher during the early Qing dynasty, and one of the Eight Masters of Nanjing
- 岑嘉州 cénjiāzhōu Cen Shencourtesy name or honorific for the Tang dynasty poet Cen Shen, derived from his position as governor of Jiazhou
- 寸木岑楼 cùnmùcénlóu vast disparity(idiom) a great difference in size or importance; used to describe things that cannot be compared because they have different foundations; literally comparing a tiny piece of wood to a tall building by looking only at their tips while ignoring the difference in their bases
- 岑峨 cén'é mountain peaksthe uneven or jagged tops of tall mountains; appearing irregular and craggy
- 岑楼 cénlóu high slender buildingA tall, sharp, and slender tower or building resembling a mountain peak
- 岑翳 cényì densely forested mountainA place where mountains are high and the forests are thick
- 岑蔚 cénwèi forested mountainsmountains covered with dense forests
- 嵚岑 qīncén towering and steep(literary) describing a mountain that is high, towering, and steep
- 异苔同岑 yìtáitóngcén kindred spiritsdifferent mosses growing on the same mountain peak, used to describe friends who share the same tastes and are on very good terms
- 春岑 chūncén Hill of SpringHill of Spring; the translation used for the place name Tel Aviv in the Book of Ezekiel
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH