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Examples:National protection war or Campaign defend the republic (1915), a rebellion against the installation of Yuan Shikai as emperor—turn one's face against sb and show no mercy (idiom); to turn against a friend—against the bristles (brush movement in painting)—Three feudatories rebellion against Qing 1673-1681 during the reign of Kangxi—refrain from hurting others, yet guard against those trying hurt you (proverb)—refers Chiang Kai-shek's coup of 12th April 1927 against the communists in Shanghai—(China's) War of Resistance against Japan (1937-1945)—Janjaweed (armed Baggara herders used by the Sudanese government against Darfur rebels)—rebellion against the Qing of 1670s, pacified by Kangxi—Aeschylus (c. 524 BC -c. 455 BC), Greek tragedian, author of The Persians, Seven against Thebes etc—Nanzhao, 8th and 9th century kingdom in Yunnan, at times allied with Tang against Tibetan Tubo pressure—consonant n produced in the nose with the tongue against the alveolar ridge—sign across the seal (as a precaution against fraud)—If one man holds the pass, ten thousand cannot pass (idiom); One man can hold the pass against ten thousand enemies—keep watch and defend one another (idiom, from Mencius); to join forces to defend against external aggressors—the Shanghai coup of 12th Mar 1927 by Chiang Kai-shek against the communists—Border Region currency, issued by the Communist Border Region governments during the War against Japan and the War of Liberation—war of resistance, especially the war against Japan (1937-1945)—guard against pride and impatience (idiom); to remain modest and keep cool—war of 1915 against Yuan Shikai and for the Republic—motion of no confidence (against the government, in parliamentary debates)—unsuccessful and bloody Korean palace coup in 1884 by westernisers against conservatives, crushed by Qing troops—counterrevolutionary coup of 12th April 1927, Chiang Kai-shek's coup against the communists in Shanghai—the multitude against the few, a wide disparity (idiom from Mencius); heavily outnumbered—the masses rise attack it (idiom); Everyone is against the idea.—refers repeated campaigns of the Guomindang against the communists from 1930 onwards—pull strongly against a crazy tide (idiom); fig. to try hard to save a desperate crisis—Shanghai incident of 28th January 1932, Chinese uprising against Japanese quarters of Shanghai— |