- 翻箱倒箧 fānxiāngdǎoqiè to make a thorough searchTo overturn trunks and boxes while searching for something; describes making an exhaustive search everywhere.
- 倾箱倒箧 qīngxiāngdàoqiè to turn everything outto empty out all of one's boxes and suitcases; (metaphorically) to give away everything one owns or exhaust one's resources
- 书箧 shūqiè book chestsmall box or portable chest for carrying or storing books
- 倾筐倒箧 qīngkuāngdàoqiè to turn everything outTo empty out everything one has; to leave no stone unturned or give one's all. Originally referred to serving all of one's food to welcome a guest; now often used for revealing all of one's inner thoughts or feelings.
- 盈箱累箧 yíngxiānglěiqiè overflowing with treasuresto fill boxes and baskets to the brim, especially with books or treasures
- 筐箧 kuāngqiè boxrectangular box or chest, historically used for storing cloth or books
- 筐箧中物 kuāngqièzhōngwù commonplace thingsomething ordinary or commonplace; a familiar thing encountered in daily life
- 箧笥 qièsì bamboo box(literary) bamboo box used for holding books, clothes, and other items
- 箧箧 qièqiè long and thinlong and thin; slender
- 箧衍 qièyǎn bamboo boxa rectangular box or trunk made of bamboo
- 箱箧 xiāngqiè boxbox; chest; storage trunk
- 胠箧 qūqiè to stealto break open a chest or trunk to steal; to pilfer; to commit theft
- 藤箧 téngqiè wicker suitcase
- 行箧 xíngqiè traveling suitcase(literary) a suitcase, trunk, or bag used when traveling
- 鼓箧 gǔqiè beginning-school ceremony(archaic) an ancient ceremony for starting school, involving the beating of a drum to gather students followed by opening their book cases
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computing