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Xiqin (instrument) The ' ( zh, t=wikt:奚琴, 奚琴, p=Xī qín) was a bowed 2-string string List of traditional Chinese musical instruments, musical instrument. The instrument was called ''xiqin'' in China, referencing the ''Kumo Xi, Xi'' (the creators, a Mongol ...
, a bowed string Chinese musical instrument *
Western Qin The Western Qin (; 385–400, 409–431) was a dynastic state of China ruled by the Qifu clan of Xianbei ethnicity during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms. All rulers of the Western Qin declared themselves "''wang''", translatable as either "king" or ...
(385-400, 409-431), a Xianbei state and one of the Sixteen Kingdoms *
Xiqin Guildhall The Zigong Salt History Museum () is a prominent museum located Zigong, Sichuan Province, Southwest China. The museum is situated in the historic Xiqin Guildhall (), originally built between 1736 and 1752 by salt merchants from Shaanxi, during the ...
, a museum in Zigong, Sichuan, China


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Xiqin, Fujian Xiqin () is a town under the administration of Yanping District, Nanping in Fujian, China. , it has one residential community and 20 villages under its administration. Transportation Yanping West railway station is located in Xiqin. See also * ...
(西芹), a town in Nanping, Fujian *
Xiqin Manchu Ethnic Township Xiqin Manchu Ethnic Township () is an ethnic township for Manchu people under the administration of Shuangcheng District in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, China. , it has 8 villages under its administration. See also * List of township-level d ...
(希勤满族乡), a township in Harbin, Heilongjiang * Xiqên Township or Xiqin Township (锡钦乡), a township in
Lhatse County Lhatse County is a county of Xigazê in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China. It was established in 1959, with Lhatse Town as the county seat. In 1968, Quxar Town became the county seat. Lhatse County has a population of some 50,000 and is about 2 ...
, Tibet {{disambiguation, geo