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Examples:can't reach the high or accept the low (idiom); not good enough for a high post, but too proud take a low one—lay flowers (as a memorial)—whispering in a low voice (idiom); murmuring—morally loose, lewd and low, lascivious and mean—lay practitioners of Buddhism—dry and roast over a low fire (tea, chestnuts, seaweed etc)—lay (paving, wiring etc)—high in score but low in ability (as a result of teaching the test)—lay down butcher's knife, become a Buddha on the spot (idiom); instant rehabilitation—high versus low social hierarchy of ruler people, father to son, husband to wife in Confucianism—crawl high, step low (idiom); unprincipled crawling, flattering one's superiors and trampling on one's juniors—a person of great moral stature does not remember the offenses committed by one of low moral stature—low-level officer of the army from the Ming the mid Qing Dynasty—Cai Li Fo, Choy Li Fut, Choy Lay Fut, Choi Lei Fut, Choy Lai Fut, Choy Ley Fut, Choi Lei Faht, Tsai Li Fo, Choi Leih Faht - Martial Art—fig. keep low to avoid a difficult situation—period of low water level (winter in north China)—return to low level after a rise (in water level, price etc)—crouch low and bend forward (esp. in hiding or in wait)—lit. lay down the flag and still the drums (idiom); fig. cease—lay out (an argument) item by item—conceal one's abilities and wait (idiom); to lie low and await the opportune moment—a low stone wall built along the water's edge protect an embankment—lay bare (actual facts, secrets etc)—housing project for low-income urban residents—prices scissor (caught between low income and high prices)—the sky hangs low over the Yangtze, empty as far as the eye can see (idiom); nothing see to the broad horizon—project raise low-lying water for irrigation purposes—can be enjoyed by scholars and lay-people alike [idiom.]—return in low spirits following a defeat or failure to achieve one's ambitions [idiom.]—a landscape dotted with low hills and hillocks [idiom.]— |