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        qīnqi, [親戚], a relative (i.e. family relation)/CL:門|门[mén],個|个[gè],位[wèi]
        qī/Qī, [慼]/[慽], variant of 戚[qī]/grief/sorrow, variant of 慼|戚[qī], surname Qi, relative/parent/g...
        huángqīnguóqī, [皇親國戚], the emperor relatives (idiom); person with powerful connections
        xiūqīxiāngguān, [休戚相關], to share the same interests (idiom)/to be closely related/to be in the same boat
        bēiqī, mournful
        xiāngqi, [鄉戚], a relative/a family member
        āiqī, sorrow/grief
        qīyǒu, relatives and friends
        Qīshùyàn, [慼墅堰], Qishu district of Changzhou city 常州市[Cháng zhōu shì], Jiangsu
        Qīshùyànqū, [慼墅堰區], Qishu district of Changzhou city 常州市[Cháng zhōu shì], Jiangsu
        qīshǔ, [戚屬], relative/family member/dependent
        qīqī, [慼慼], sorrowful/distressed, intimate/closely related/sorrowful/distressed
        qīzú, family members/fellow clansman
        QīJìguāng, [戚繼光], Qi Jiguang (1528-1588), military leader
        qīyì, [戚誼], relation/close friendship
        xióngqīnqi, [熊親戚], (coll.) busybody relative
        zìyíyīqī, [自貽伊戚], to create trouble for oneself (idiom)
        zǒuqīnqi, [走親戚], to visit relatives
        gǔpénzhīqī, drumming on a bowl in grief (idiom, refers to Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子 grieving for his lo...

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