Did you mean: qin kun kan kim can ken ?
亲 |
qīn shǔ | kin / kindred / relatives |
亲 |
qīn péng hǎo yǒu | friends and family / kith and kin |
戚 |
qī | (bound form) relatives; kin / (bound form) grief; sorrow / (old) battle-axe |
血 |
xuè zú | blood relations / one's own flesh and blood / kin |
皇 |
huáng zú | the imperial family / royal kin |
血 |
xuè qīn | kin / blood relation |
六 |
liù qīn | six close relatives, namely: father 父, mother 母, older brothers 兄, younger brothers 弟, wife 妻, male children 子 / one's kin |
胞 |
bāo bō | brethren on the other side of the border (used in the context of China-Myanmar friendship) (loanword from Burmese "paukphaw", meaning "close kin") |
至 |
zhì qīn | next of kin / closely related |
直 |
zhí xì qīn shǔ | next of kin / immediate dependant |
懿 |
yì qīn | (formal) close kin / closest relative |
骨 |
gǔ ròu | blood relation / kin / one's flesh and blood |