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Examples:(Osama) bin Laden (1957-2011), leader of Al Qaeda—Ed Milliband, UK labor politician, opposition leader from 2010—Earl George Macartney (1737-1806), leader of British mission Qing China in 1793—Tojo Hideki (1884-1948), Japanese military leader hanged as war criminal in 1948—Zhu De (1886-1976), communist leader and founder of the People's Liberation Army—Kang Youwei (1858-1927), Confucian intellectual, educator and would-be reformer, main leader of the failed reform movement of 1898—Li Zongren (1891-1969), a leader of Guangxi warlord faction—Han Aijing (1945-), notorious red guard leader during Cultural Revolution, spent 15 years in prison for imprisoning and torturing political leaders—She Xiang (c. 1361-1396), lady who served as Yi ethnic group leader in Yunnan in early Ming times—Mao Zedong (1893-1976), Chinese communist leader—Hua Guofeng (1921-), leader of Chinese communist party after the cultural revolution—He Long (1896-1969), important communist military leader, died from persecution during the Cultural Revolution—Kim Il Sung (1912-1994) Great Leader of North Korea—Aung San Suu Kyi (1945-), Myanmar opposition leader and 1991 Nobel Peace laureate—Kim Yong-nam (1928-), North Korean politician, foreign minister 1983-1998 and president of Supreme people's assembly from 1998 (nominal head of state and described as deputy leader)—Lu Rongting (1858-1928), provincial governor of Guangxi under the Qing, subsequently leader of old Guangxi warlord faction—A leader can submit or can stand tall as required.—Huang Chao (-884), leader of peasant uprising 875-884 in late Tang—Mullah Mohammad Omar (1959-), Taliban leader, Afghan head of state 1996-2001—Bai Chongxi (1893-1966), a leader of Guangxi warlord faction, top Nationalist general, played important role in Chiang Kaishek's campaigns 1926-1949—Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre (1758-1794), French revolutionary leader, enthusiastic advocate of reign of terror 1791-1794—Alexander Dubček (1921-1992), leader of Czechoslovakia (1968-1969)—Tan Zhenlin (1902-1983), PRC revolutionary and military leader, played political role after the cultural revolution—Leon Davidovich Trotsky (1879-1940), early Bolshevik leader, exiled by Stalin in 1929 and murdered in 1940—Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975), former Guomindang leader—Li Peng (1928-), leading PRC politician, prime minister 1987-1998, reportedly leader of the conservative faction advocating the June 1989 Tiananmen clampdown—Deng Xiaoping (1904-1997), Chinese communist leader, de facleader of PRC 1978-1990 and creator of "socialism with Chinese characteristics"—Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870-1924), Russian revolutionary leader—Charles De Gaulle (1890-1970), French general and politician, leader of the Free French during World War II and President of the Republic 1959-1969—lapel badge (e.g. with miniature portrait of great national leader)—Goran Hadžić (1958-), Croatian Serb leader until 1994, indicted war criminal—Chen Yun (1905-1995), communist leader and economist—Khorloogiin Choibalsan (1895-1952), Communist leader of the Mongolian People's Republic (mid-1930s-1952)—Liang Qichao (1873-1929), influential journalist and a leader of the failed reform movement of 1898—Peng Zhen (1902-1997), Chinese communist leader—Hussein (c. 626-680), Muslim leader whose martyrdom is commemorated at Ashura—Osama bin Laden (1957-2011), leader of Al Qaeda—Yu the Great (c. 21st century BC), mythical leader who tamed the floods—lit. foster an ulcer and bequeath a calamity (idiom); tolerating budding evil can only lead to disaster—Tianying city in Anhui, having lead processing plants that produce substantial pollution—Cytomegalovirus retinitis, a disease of the retina that can lead blindness—Rushed work lead slip-ups (idiom). Mistakes are likely at times of stress.—lead the wolf into the woodpile (idiom); to leave oneself open to attack—Smug concentration on the here and now will lead future sorrow.—lit. don't fight, won't make friends (idiom); an exchange of blows may lead friendship—chorus sb. else's lead (idiom); to chime in in agreement— |