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Examples:sequence of movements in martial arts—the “Four Clean-ups” Movement (1963-66), a nationwide movement clean things up in the fields of politics, economy, organization and ideology (historical)—spry and lively (of dancing and movements)—Anti-Rightist Movement, Mao's purge of "rightists" after the Hundred Flowers Campaign ended in 1957—Three-Self Patriotic Movement, PRC government-sanctioned Protestant church from 1949—Futurism (artistic and social movement of the 20th century)—chemotaxis (movement of leukocytes under chemical stimulus)—against the bristles (brush movement in painting)—Kang Youwei (1858-1927), Confucian intellectual, educator and would-be reformer, main leader of the failed reform movement of 1898—make a swift or abrupt linear movement (like a bead on an abacus)—River Elegy, influential 1988 CCTV documentary series, said have stimulated the Beijing Spring democracy movement of 1980s—Western learning (intellectual movement in the late Qing)—circular finger movement (in playing plucked instrument)—the movement of a fish's mouth at the surface of the water—Democracy Wall (1978-1989), esp. during the Beijing Spring democracy movement—cultural movement aspiring study and emulate classic works, at different periods of history, esp. Tang and Song—"Pirate Party", political movement whose main goal is reform copyright law in line with the Internet Era—Snow lion banner, banned flag of Tibetan independence movement, featuring mythological Snow Leopard—(in the context of Chinese history) the period from the Opium Wars until the May 4th Movement (mid-19th century 1919)—(after a verb of motion indicates movement away from the speaker) interj—YMCA (international Christian youth movement, formed in 1844)—Liang Qichao (1873-1929), influential journalist and a leader of the failed reform movement of 1898—anti-imperialist movement of 30th May 1925, involving general strike esp. in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong etc—colloquial classifier for number of times of movement from one place to another or number of turns, times, occasions.— |