- 旌旗 jīngqí feather-decorated bannerancient flag or banner decorated with colorful feathers on the top of the flagpole
- 心旌 xīnjīng agitationstate of mind that is unsettled or restless, likened to a banner swaying in the wind
- 旌表 jīngbiǎo to confer imperial honors(literary) to publicly praise or recognize a person's virtue or merit, especially through an official award like a commemorative arch or plaque conferred by the government or emperor
- 旌德 jīngdé JingdeJingde County in Xuancheng City, Anhui province
- 旌德县 jīngdéxiàn Jingde CountyJingde County in Xuancheng City, Anhui Province
- 旌阳区 jīngyángqū Jingyang DistrictJingyang District of [[德阳市|德陽市|de2 yang2 shi4]] city in Sichuan Province
- 旌阳 jīngyáng Jingyang DistrictJingyang district of [[德阳|德陽|de2 yang2]] city in Sichuan province
- 旌旗蔽日 jīngqíbìrì enormous armyDescribes a powerful and grand military display with so many banners and flags that they block out the sun
- 铭旌 míngjīng funeral streamerA banner placed in front of a coffin during a funeral procession, inscribed with the deceased's name, titles, and posthumous honors.
- 旌旗蔽空 jīngqíbìkōng enormous armyThe sky is covered by banners and flags; used to describe a massive and majestic military force.
- 悬旌 xuánjīng to be uneasy(literary) to be restless or unsettled; to be undecided; literally to flutter like a suspended banner
- 文旌 wénjīng your travels(literary) honorific used to refer to someone else's travels; specifically used in the past to refer to a scholar's visit
- 旌夏 jīngxià great flag(literary) a large banner or ceremonial flag used in ancient music and dance performances
- 旌旗所指 jīngqísuǒzhǐ wherever the army goes(idiom) wherever the army goes, describing a place where a military force has arrived or is advancing toward
- 旌节 jīngjié insignia(literary) insignia of a high official, especially the banners and staffs used as ceremonial regalia for regional military governors during the Tang and Song dynasties
- 旌铭 jīngmíng funeral bannera banner or flag used in funeral processions in ancient China, inscribed with the name and official titles of the deceased
- 旌门 jīngmén placarded door(literary) A gateway or door decorated with banners or plaques by the emperor or government to honor a family for loyalty, filial piety, or special merit
- 明旌 míngjīng funeral streamera long banner or streamer displayed at a funeral or in front of a coffin, bearing the name and titles of the deceased
- 行旌 xíngjīng official bannerbanner used by a high-ranking official on an inspection trip; also used as a respectful way to refer to the official while traveling
- 霓旌 níjīng rainbow flag(literary) a flag decorated with multicolored feathers, used as a ceremonial banner by emperors or immortals
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH