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Ching logo #10101) Cash register onomatopoeia 2) Cha follower 3) Chinese given name 4) Choral instrument 5) Instrument 6) Late Manchu dynasty 7) Melodic instrument 8) Musical instrument 9) Musical apparatus 10) Musical gizmo 11) Musical implement 12) Music machine 13) Musical doodad 14) Musical device 15) Musical gadget
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Ching logo #21000[instrument] Ching (also spelled chhing) are finger cymbals played in Cambodian and Thai theater and dance ensembles. ==Construction and use== Joined by a cord that runs through the center, ching are bowl-shaped, about 5 centimeters in diameter, and made of bronze alloy—iron, copper, and gold. They are struck together in a cyclical patter...
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Ching logo #21000[musical instrument] Isabelle-coated Xolo. photo by Christopher Daniels ...
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ching logo #21358See qing.
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Ching logo #21217Ching is British slang for a five pound note.
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Ching logo #21203(a) Reverence. (Ancient Confucianism.) (b) Seriousness, the inner state of respect or politeness (kung). With respect to daily affairs, it is expressed in care, vigilance, attention, etc., and with respect to the laws of the universe, it is expressed in sincerity (ch'eng), especially toward the Reason (li) of things. 'Seriousness is the basis of m....
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Ching logo #21203(a) The classics, whether Confucian or Taoist. Formerly spelled king. (b) Cardinal standards or directions in Confucian ethics and government. -- W.T.C.
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Ching logo #21203(a) Tranquillity: rest; passivity: inactivity; 'the constant feature of the passive principle.' See tung. (Confucianism.) (b) Quietude; quiescence; interpreted by the Taoist as absence of desire and unity of thought, by Confucians in general as the original state of human nature, and by Hsun Tzu (c. 335-c. 288 B.C.) as the mind not being disturbed....
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Ching logo #21203Essence. 'Essence and vital force (ch'i) constitute things.' Purity; the pure nature. Spirit; intelligence. Concentration; unity of thought. -- W.T.C.
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