- 芦笙 lúshēng lushengReed-pipe wind instrument used by ethnic minorities in southwest China, consisting of several bamboo pipes with copper reeds fixed into a wooden body
- 杜月笙 dùyuèshēng Du YueshengDu Yuesheng (1888-1951), a prominent Shanghai secret-society leader, banker, and industrialist.
- 凤笙 fèngshēng shengAn ancient reed pipe wind instrument; a poetic name for the [[笙|笙|sheng1]], so called because its shape resembles a phoenix.
- 合笙 héshēng impromptu verse(variant form) a type of performance art from the Song Dynasty involving impromptu singing and dancing
- 排笙 páishēng paishengreed-pipe wind instrument with a keyboard, traditionally used in Chinese orchestras
- 竹笙 zhúshēng bamboo funguslong-net stinkhorn; an edible mushroom often used in Chinese cuisine
- 笙歌 shēnggē to play music and singto perform music and sing songs (often throughout the night)
- 笙歌鼎沸 shēnggēdǐngfèi tumultuous music and songUsed to describe a scene of intense hustle and bustle with many people singing and instruments playing loudly; exuberant and noisy celebration.
- 笙磬同音 shēngqìngtóngyīn in complete harmonyOriginally describing a musical ensemble where the reed pipes and chime stones are perfectly tuned to each other; used to describe people getting along in perfect harmony or acting in concert. in total unison.
- 笙管 shēngguǎn panpipe pipesThe individual pipes that make up a panpipe.
- 笙箫 shēngxiāo wind instrumentsthe [[笙|笙|sheng1]] (reed-pipe wind instrument) and the [[箫|簫|xiao1]] (vertical bamboo flute)
- 笙簧 shēnghuáng panpipe reedsThe reeds of a [[笙|笙|sheng1]] (a traditional Chinese mouth organ), which are made of thin metal and vibrate when air passes through them.
- 胡笙 húshēng pipe wind instrumentpipe wind instrument introduced to ancient China from non-Han peoples in the north and west
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH