| 沁人心脾 | qìn rén xīn pí | to penetrate deeply into the heart (idiom); to gladden the heart; to refresh the mind | |
| 沁人肺腑 | qìn rén fèi fǔ | to gladden the heart and refresh the mind (idiom) | |
| 沁入 | qìn rù | (usually of sth intangible) to seep into; to permeate | |
| 沁水 | qìn shuǐ | Qinshui county in Jincheng 晋城 , Shanxi | |
| 沁源 | qìn yuán | Qingyuan county in Changzhi 长治 , Shanxi |
| 1 | His forehead was oozing sweat. | |
| 2 | A warm delight seeped through my chilled bones, and I smiled at the thought that spring had arrived! | |
| 3 | My ancestral village, Dhanikhola, is several hours north of here, in a district called Mymensingh. | |
| 4 | My ancestral village, Dhanikhola, is several hours north of here, in a district called Mymensingh. | |
| 5 | He is joined by the sounds of chimes, swaying palms and balmy breezes blowing through ancient relics. |