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Chinese contexts
- Jin Chinese (??) a.k.a. Jin-yu spoken dialect
- Jin (surname) (?, ?, ?)
- Jin, a.k.a. Catty (?), unit of weight
- Jìn (?), abbreviation of province Shanxi
- Ancient Chinese history:
- * Jin of Xia (?, 1810–1789 BCE)
- * Jin (state) (?, 746–403 BCE), in northern China
- * State of Jin (c. 900–923), state founded by Li Keyong and coexisting with the Later Liang Dynasty
- * Jin Dynasty (1115–1234), ??, a ruling dynasty of a Jurchen kingdom (see below for other Jin Dynasties)
- ** The Jin people that founded the Jin Dynasty.
Korea
- Jin state (3rd–2nd centuries BCE, ??), in southern Korea
- Jin kingdom (698–926) (??) a.k.a. Balhae, in northern Korea and Manchuria
- Jin, a Korean surname
Modern culture
- Jin (??), a.k.a. Jinn (band)
- Jin (rapper) (born 1982), Chinese-American entertainer
- Jin Akanishi (born 1984), Japanese musician
- Jin Records, label
Fictional characters
- A leading character in Samurai Champloo
media
- Jin, a.k.a. Red Flash, one of Flashmen in Choushinsei Flashman
- Jin, character in O-Parts Hunter
series
- Jin (YuYu Hakusho)
- Jin Kariya, in Bleach
- Jin Kazama, in Tekken
- Jin Saotome, character in Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness
- Jin Uzuki, in Xenosaga
- Jin-Soo Kwon, in Lost
- Jin Kuga, in Kamichama Karin
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Other
Jin, a deadwood bonsai technique
See also
- Jinn, a.k.a. djinn or genie
- Jinn (disambiguation)
- Jin Dynasty (disambiguation)
- Gin (disambiguation)
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