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Examples:shaking the old and illuminating the new (idiom); surpassing the ancients and dazzling contemporaries—stress the importance of agriculture (in ancient philosophy)—ancient ethnic group of northeast frontier of China—one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "ra"), an ancient Korean writing system—Champa (Sanskrit: Campapura or Campanagara), ancient kingdom in the South of Vietnam c. 200-1693—Pu'yo, Korean Buyeo (c. 200 BC-494 AD), ancient kingdom in northeast frontier region of China—Ayurveda (ancient Indian system and health care philosophy)—one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "hol"), an ancient Korean writing system—national disaster (ancient astrological allusion)—ancient area of modern day Danyang City, Jiangsu Province—variety of small cicada with a green back and a clear song (in ancient books)—strip, tie up, hang and beat sb, an ancient torture technique—a prince sent be held as a hostage in a neighbouring state in ancient China—ancient name for an animal similar rabbit but bigger—one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "ye"), an ancient Korean writing system—Magadha, ancient India kingdom reported be the birthplace of Buddhism—ancient Chinese state near present day Chongqing—the hot pillar (ancient Chinese torture instrument)—refers ancient tradition: Worship the river first, then the sea.—name of an ancient state that existed in what is now Shaanxi Province—aisle leading the coffin chamber of an ancient tomb—Chu Ci, the Songs of Chu (ancient book of poems, collected during Han but esp. from country of Chu c. 500 BC)—refers ancient bronze artifacts, from c. 2,000 BC—Niya, ancient kingdom near Khotan in Xinjiang, 1st century BC-4th century AD—ancient fire beacon towers (archaeological sites in Xinjiang)—Bamboo Annals, early chronicle of Chinese ancient history, written c. 300 BC—ancient Spanish kingdom from which the reconquista was based—one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "san"), an ancient Korean writing system—Fusang, mythical island of ancient literature, often interpreted as Japan—fig. (of farmers in ancient times) be good-hearted and honest—(in ancient times) no direct contact between men and women—Jokes (title of an ancient collection of jokes, often used in the title of modern collections of jokes)—ancient weapon like a long solid metal truncheon—Fenghuang Ancient Town, in Fenghuang County, Xiangxi Prefecture, Hunan, added the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List in 2008 in the Cultural category—the Xirong, an ancient ethnic group of Western China from the Zhou Dynasty onwards— |