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Examples:lit. inquire of the tripods (idiom); fig. to plan to seize power of the whole country—land use plan (official P.R.C. government term)—will go ahead whatever happens (of an arrangement or plan)—George Catlett Marshall (1880-1959), US general in WWII and Secretary of State 1947-1949, author of the postwar Marshall plan for Europe and Nobel peace laureate—plan of convenience (idiom); stop-gap measure—use a long line catch a big fish (idiom); a long-term plan for major returns—lit. battle plan based on the eight trigrams (in legend); fig. a clever plan—change a plan as quickly as a flag (changes in the wind)(idiom)—the most important part or highlight (of a project, plan etc)—formal program of the communist party after 1949, that served as interim national plan—a sly individual has more than one plan fall back on [idiom.]—be able to plan victory from a thousand miles away [idiom.]— |