- 金陵 jīnlíng JinlingAn old name for the city of [[南京|南京|nan2 jing1]]; used in literature and history to refer to the former capital.
- 陵园 língyuán cemeterycemetery; funerary park; imperial mausoleum or garden surrounding a tomb
- 丘陵 qiūlíng hillshills; mound; hilly terrain. In geography, refers to undulating land that is lower in elevation than a mountain range
- 陵墓 língmù mausoleummausoleum; tomb; specifically refers to the burial place of an emperor, noble, or distinguished person
- 涪陵 fúlíng FulingFuling, a district in central [[重庆|重慶|chong2 qing4]]
- 中山陵 zhōngshānlíng Sun Yat-sen MausoleumThe mausoleum of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, located on the southern slope of Zijin Mountain in Nanjing.
- 嘉陵江 jiālíngjiāng Jialing RiverThe Jialing River, which originates in Shaanxi province and flows through Gansu and Sichuan before joining the Yangtze River at Chongqing
- 江陵 jiānglíng JianglingJiangling county in Jingzhou, Hubei province
- 铜陵 tónglíng TonglingTongling, a prefecture-level city in Anhui Province [[安徽|安徽|an1 hui1]]
- 武陵 wǔlíng Wuling Districtdistrict of Changde City in Hunan Province
- 广陵 guǎnglíng GuanglingGuangling district of [[扬州|揚州|yang2 zhou1]] city in Jiangsu Province.
- 乾陵 qiánlíng Qianling Mausoleum (Tang)The joint burial site of Tang Emperor [[高宗|高宗|gao1 zong1]] and Empress [[武则天|武則天|wu3 ze2 tian1]], located at Mount Liang in Shaanxi province, known for its extensive stone sculptures
- 嘉陵 jiālíng Jialing DistrictJialing District of [[南充|南充|nan2 chong1]] city in Sichuan Province
- 格陵兰 gélínglán GreenlandGreenland, the largest island in the world, located in the north Atlantic Ocean and part of the kingdom of Denmark
- 王陵 wánglíng royal tombThe tomb of a king or emperor
- 十三陵 shísānlíng The Thirteen Ming TombsThe collective name for the tombs of thirteen Ming Dynasty emperors; located at the southern foot of Tianshou Mountain in Changping District, Beijing
- 陵寝 língqǐn mausoleumThe tomb or resting place of a king, emperor, or national leader, including the surrounding parkland and memorial buildings.
- 海陵 hǎilíng Hailing districtHailing district of Taizhou city, Jiangsu province
- 铜陵市 tónglíngshì TonglingTongling, a prefecture-level city in [[安徽省|安徽省|an1 hui1 sheng3]] Province
- 涪陵区 fúlíngqū Fuling districtFuling, a district in central [[重庆|重慶|chong2 qing4]]
- 醴陵 lǐlíng LilingLiling, a county-level city in Zhuzhou City, Hunan province
- 泰姬陵 tàijīlíng Taj Mahalthe Taj Mahal, a famous white marble mausoleum located in India
- 陵水 língshuǐ LingshuiLingshui Lizu Autonomous County, a county in Hainan province
- 明孝陵 míngxiàolíng Ming Xiaoling MausoleumThe tomb of the founding Ming emperor [[朱元璋|朱元璋|zhu1 yuan2 zhang1]] and Empress Ma in Nanjing; a UNESCO World Heritage site representing the peak of Ming dynasty architecture and stone carving.
- 信陵君 xìnlíngjūn Wei WujiLord Xinling, the title of Wei Wuji (died 243 BC), a famous statesman of the state of Wei and one of the Four Lords of the Warring States. Known for his generosity and hospitality, he reportedly kept three thousand retainers. He is most famous for stealing the military tally to lead the Wei army to rescue the state of Zhao from a Qin siege.
- 谒陵 yèlíng to visit a mausoleumTo pay one's respects or pay homage at the mausoleum of a respected figure; to visit a tomb.
- 黄陵 huánglíng Huangling MausoleumThe mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor, located in Shaanxi province
- 昭陵 zhāolíng Zhaoling (Tang mausoleum)The mausoleum of Emperor Taizong of Tang (reigned 626–649), located on Mount Jiuzong in Shaanxi Province; famous for its accompanying burials of high officials and the stone carvings known as the Six Steeds of Zhaoling.
- 零陵 línglíng Lingling districtLingling district of Yongzhou city in Hunan province
- 格陵兰岛 gélínglándǎo Greenland
- 黄陵县 huánglíngxiàn Huangling CountyHuangling County in Yan'an, Shaanxi Province
- 西陵峡 xīlíngxiá Xiling GorgeOne of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River; it is the longest and easternmost gorge, stretching from Hubei Province toward Yichang.
- 南陵 nánlíng NanlingNanling, a county in Wuhu City, Anhui Province.
- 山陵 shānlíng mountains and hills(literary) high mountains; mountain ranges; a plateau
- 夷陵 yílíng Yiling districtYiling, a district of Yichang city, Hubei; also an ancient name for Yichang itself, located east of the modern city. In the Spring and Autumn Period, it was the site of the tombs of the early kings of the State of Chu.
- 茶陵 chálíng ChalingChaling County in [[株洲|株洲|zhu1 zhou1]] City, Hunan Province
- 武陵山 wǔlíngshān Wuling Mountainsa mountain range in central China, extending across parts of Hunan, Hubei, Guizhou provinces and Chongqing municipality
- 龙陵 lónglíng Longling CountyLongling county in Baoshan [[保山|保山|bao3 shan1]], Yunnan Province
- 宁陵 nínglíng NinglingNingling county in Shangqiu, Henan Province
- 长陵 chánglíng Changling (mausoleum)Specifically the imperial mausoleums of Emperor Gaozu of Han, Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei, or the Yongle Emperor of the Ming dynasty.
- 沅陵 yuánlíng YuanlingYuanling county in Huaihua, Hunan Province
- 乐陵 làolíng LelingLeling, a county-level city in Shandong province under the administration of Dezhou
- 醴陵市 lǐlíngshì Liling cityLiling, a county-level city in [[株洲市|株洲市|zhu1 zhou1 shi4]], Hunan Province
- 江陵县 jiānglíngxiàn Jiangling CountyJiangling County in Jingzhou city, Hubei province
- 夷陵区 yílíngqū Yiling DistrictYiling District in Yichang City, Hubei province
- 杨陵 yánglíng YanglingYangling District in Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province
- 炎陵县 yánlíngxiàn Yanling CountyYanling County in [[株洲|株洲|zhu1 zhou1]], Hunan
- 金陵大学 jīnlíngdàxué University of NankingThe University of Nanking, a private university in Nanjing that merged into [[南京大学|南京大學|nan2 jing1 da4 xue2]] in 1952
- 鄢陵 yānlíng YanlingYanling county in Xuchang city [[许昌市|許昌市|xu3 chang1 shi4]], Henan Province
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