| 闭门羹 | bì mén gēng | see 吃闭门羹 | |
| 调羹 | tiáo gēng | spoon | |
| 吃闭门羹 | chī bì mén gēng | to be refused entrance (idiom); to find the door closed | |
| 羊羹 | yáng gēng | yōkan, gelatin dessert typically made from red bean paste, agar, and sugar, sold in block form | |
| 残羹 | cán gēng | leftovers from a meal |
| 1 | Snake soup is among the most treasured soups in China. | |
| 2 | My hot veggie soup on a cold day. | |
| 3 | If you have a successful business, many others want a share. | |
| 4 | When the soup - the centerpiece of the meal - was set down before me, I ate it. | |
| 5 | It was the very first time I ever cooked forhim, or anyone else for that matter. |