- 宫阙 gōngquè imperial palacepalace of an emperor; specifically the towers on either side of a palace gate
- 阙如 quērú to be missing(literary) to be missing; to be lacking; to be left blank due to a lack of information
- 阙文 quēwén lacunaA gap in a text caused by missing or lost characters or sentences
- 城阙 chéngquè gate towerA watchtower located on either side of a city gate used for observation in ancient times.
- 金阙 jīnquè imperial palace(literary) the golden gate of the imperial palace; the emperor's residence
- 拾遗补阙 shíyíbǔquē to correct omissionsto make good on omissions and deficiencies; to correct others' mistakes or gaps; (metaphorically) to do damage control
- 阙疑 quēyí to leave a question openTo leave a matter in doubt or unsettled; to suspend judgment on a point that is not yet clear.
- 多闻阙疑 duōwénquēyí to be well-informed and judicious(literary) to be well-informed but leave aside things that are doubtful; refers to a cautious and humble attitude toward learning and speaking
- 心存魏阙 xīncúnwèiquè undying loyalty to one's countryto remain concerned about or loyal to one's home country even while living far away or in a foreign land
- 阙特勤 quètèqín Kul TiginKul Tigin or Kultegin (685–c. 731), a general of the Second Turkic Khaganate
- 珠宫贝阙 zhūgōngbèiquè magnificent palace(literary) a magnificent and glittering palace; specifically refers to the underwater palace of the god of water
- 抱残守阙 bàocánshǒuquē stick to the old ways(variant form) to be stuck in one's ways and cling to outmoded things or ideas rather than seeking progress
- 贝阙珠宫 bèiquèzhūgōng magnificent palacesplendid and magnificent palace, usually decorated with pearls and shells; often used to describe a residence of great luxury or a mystical undersea dwelling
- 上阙 shàngquè first stanzathe first stanza or section of a classical lyric poem
- 付之阙如 fùzhīquērú to be left missingTo leave a matter in a state of absence; to be missing or completely lacking, especially of something that is expected or required to be present
- 伊阙石窟 yīquèshíkū Longmen Grottoesalternative name for the Longmen Grottoes, a complex of Buddhist cave temples in limestone cliffs near Luoyang, Henan Province
- 凤阙 fèngquè imperial palace gate(literary) the gate of the imperial palace; the imperial palace itself
- 北阙 běiquè north palace gate(literary) the gate tower at the north of a palace where officials waited for an audience or to submit petitions
- 天阙 tiānquè heavenly palace(literary) the palace in heaven as described in myths and legends
- 尽付阙如 jìnfùquērú completely lacking(literary) completely missing or entirely exhausted; to have absolutely nothing where something should be
- 帝阙 dìquè palace gatethe gate of an emperor's palace
- 心在魏阙 xīnzàiwèiquè undying loyalty to one's countryto remain devoted to the court or state despite being away or in retirement; literal sense: heart remains at the palace gates
- 恋阙 liànquè to be loyal to the emperor(literary) to think of the imperial palace with longing; used as a metaphor for remaining loyal to and never forgetting one's sovereign
- 玉阙 yùquè celestial palace(literary) the palace of immortals in legends; a gate to a holy land
- 紫阙 zǐquè imperial palace(literary) the imperial palace where the emperor resides, often referring to its guarded towers or gates
- 绛阙 jiàngquè palace gate(literary) the red gate of a palace; the entrance to a majestic residence
- 补阙 bǔquē to fill a vacancyto fill a vacancy; to make up for a shortage; to supply a deficiency; to mend a flaw; now commonly written as [[补缺|補缺|bu3 que1]]
- 衮阙 gǔnquē faults of the emperorthe moral failings or administrative errors of a monarch
- 诣阙 yìquē to visit the palace(literary) to go to the imperial palace to see the emperor; to visit the capital to present a petition to the throne
- 象阙 xiàngquè palace gatea large ceremonial gate outside a palace
- 阙下 quèxià imperial palaceThe court or grounds of the imperial palace
- 阙失 quēshī mistakea mistake, error, or oversight; often used when referring to shortcomings in conduct or governance
- 阙字 quēzì missing charactera character or word that is missing from a text; a textual omission or lacuna
- 魏阙 wèiquè palace gate(bound form) the gate of the imperial palace where laws and edicts were posted
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH