戚 | qī | relative; grief (borrowed meaning from rarely used 慼); sorrow; surname Qi |
亲戚 | qīn qi | a relative (i.e. family relation); CL:门,个,位 |
戚继光 | Qī Jì guāng | Qi Jiguang (1528-1588), military leader |
哀戚 | āi qī | sorrow; grief |
悲戚 | bēi qī | mournful |
戚墅堰 | Qī shù yàn | Qishu district of Changzhou city 常州市, Jiangsu |
戚墅堰区 | Qī shù yàn qū | Qishu district of Changzhou city 常州市, Jiangsu |
戚戚 | qī qī | intimate; closely related; sorrowful; distressed |
戚友 | qī yǒu | relatives and friends |
戚属 | qī shǔ | relative; family member; dependent |
戚族 | qī zú | family members; fellow clansman |
戚谊 | qī yì | relation; close friendship |
皇亲国戚 | huáng qīn guó qī | the emperor relatives (idiom); person with powerful connections |
走亲戚 | zǒu qīn qi | to visit relatives |
乡戚 | xiāng qi | a relative; a family member |
鼓盆之戚 | gǔ pén zhī qī | drumming on a bowl in grief (idiom, refers to Zhuangzi 庄子 grieving for his lost wife); fig. grief for a lost wife |