- 谦虚 qiānxū modestmodest; self-effacing; humble in one's attitude or achievements
- 谦逊 qiānxùn modesthumble, modest, and unpretentious; showing polite respect to others
- 谦卑 qiānbēi humblehumble and modest; showing respect and obedience to others, especially to elders or superiors
- 谦让 qiānràng to modestly declineto politely yield or decline, usually out of modesty or courtesy; to step aside in favor of others
- 谦和 qiānhé modest and amiablemodest and amiable; humble and gentle in manner
- 谦恭 qiāngōng polite and modesthumble and respectful; modest and courteous
- 于谦 yúqiān Yu QianYu Qian (1398–1457), a famous Ming dynasty official and general who defended Beijing during the Tumu Crisis; he was later executed but eventually posthumously rehabilitated.
- 钱谦益 qiánqiānyì Qian QianyiQian Qianyi (1562–1664), a prominent Chinese historian, scholar, and poet of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties; a leader of the Donglin movement and former Minister of Rites during the Southern Ming who later served under the Qing dynasty.
- 自谦 zìqiān modesthumble or self-deprecating; to behave with modesty and avoid boasting
- 谦谦君子 qiānqiānjūnzǐ modest gentlemana man who is humble, polite, and of high character
- 过谦 guòqiān too modestto be excessively modest or humble; overly modest
- 谦受益 qiānshòuyì modesty is advantageousA set phrase meaning that being humble and modest brings benefits and growth
- 吕祖谦 lǚzǔqiān Lu ZuqianLǚ Zǔqiān (1137-1181), distinguished Southern Song Dynasty Neo-Confucian philosopher and historian who co-compiled the influential anthology Reflections on Things at Hand
- 谦辞 qiāncí humble expressiona self-deprecatory or humble expression; words used to show modesty or humility
- 赵之谦 zhàozhīqiān Zhao ZhiqianZhao Zhiqian (1829-1884), a renowned Chinese calligrapher, painter, and seal engraver of the late Qing dynasty.
- 王先谦 wángxiānqiān Wang XianqianA prominent scholar, educator, and government official (1842–1917) during the late Qing Dynasty; a leading authority on Chinese classics, historical texts, and philology.
- 寇谦之 kòuqiānzhī Kou QianzhiKou Qianzhi (365–448), a Northern Wei Daoist who reformed the Five Pecks of Rice sect; he gained the support of Emperor Taiwu to establish Daoism as the state religion and was a key figure in the persecution of Buddhism during that era.
- 囊谦 nángqiān NangqianNangqên County or Nangchen in Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai province
- 谦诚 qiānchéng modest and sinceremodest and sincere; humble
- 囊谦县 nángqiānxiàn Nangqên CountyNangqên County in Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture [[玉树藏族自治州|玉樹藏族自治州|yu4 shu4 zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1]], Qinghai
- 谦顺 qiānshùn modest and deferentialmodest, humble, and mild-mannered
- 支谦 zhīqiān Zhi Qian(?-?) Buddhist translator of the Wu Kingdom during the Three Kingdoms period; a descendant of the Yuezhi people who translated numerous scriptures including the [[维摩诘经|維摩詰經|wei2 mo2 jie2 jing1]] and was one of the Three Zhis.
- 满招损,谦受益 mǎnzhāosǔnqiānshòuyì complacency leads to loss, modesty brings benefit(idiom) Being self-satisfied brings harm, while remaining humble brings advantages; pride comes before a fall
- 谦光 qiānguāng shining modesty(literary) the light or virtue of being humble; later used to mean acting with modest retreat or humility. Derived from the [[易经|易經|yi4 jing1]] phrase 'humility is noble and shines'.
- 谦克 qiānkè humble and self-controlledhumble and exhibiting self-restraint
- 谦冲 qiānchōng modestmodest; unassuming; humble and gentle
- 谦冲自牧 qiānchōngzìmù modest and self-cultivatingto be humble and moderate in order to cultivate one's character and virtue
- 谦卑自牧 qiānbēizìmù modest and self-cultivatinghumble and focusing on personal character refinement; practicing self-discipline and modesty
- 谦受益,满招损 qiānshòuyìmǎnzhāosǔn modesty brings benefit and complacency leads to lossthe modest receive benefits while the conceited invite failure
- 谦巽 qiānxùn modest(variant form) modest and unassuming
- 谦抑 qiānyì modestmodest and self-effacing; to practice humility and yield to others
- 谦称 qiānchēng modest appellationA self-depreciating term used to refer to oneself, one's family, or one's belongings in a humble way.
- 谦词 qiāncí modest expressionA word or phrase used to express humility or self-deprecation.
- 谦语 qiānyǔ humble expressionA word or phrase used to express humility when referring to oneself or one's actions.
- 谦谢 qiānxiè to decline humblyto decline or refuse something politely and modestly; to express humble thanks or an apology
- 谦退 qiāntuì modest and retiringmodest and unassuming; behaving in a humble way and avoiding the limelight; reserved
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH