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Examples:lit. a caged bird in a pavilion (idiom); fig. lose vigilance by comfortable living—(live together until the) white hairs of old age (idiom); to live to a ripe old age in conjugal bliss—live in Cao camp but have the heart in Han camp (idiom.)—living in ease and comfort—(of officials in Imperial China) live in banishment—be unable to continue living (in a certain manner)—What decade are you living in?—a scholar or government official living in one's village—sleep in the living room—couple living in destitute misery [idiom.]—(history) extraterritoriality, the rights (under unequal treaties) of a foreigner live in China outside Chinese jurisdiction—go back to one's native place and live in seclusion—thrive in calamity and perish in soft living—refers a son-in-law living with wife's family—go and live with one's wife's family, in effect becoming a member of her family—son-in-law living at wife's parent's house—live in plenty without appreciating it (idiom); not to know when one is well off— |