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Examples:(of one's political views) prefer left rather than right (idiom during the Cultural Revolution)—one of the seven states during the Warring States Period (476-220 BC)—cries of pleasure during love-making—called Port Arthur during Russian occupation and Russian-Japanese war of 1905—(coll.) tram, especially Beijing trams during period of operation 1924-1956—pen name of Deng Xiaoping during his 1992 southern tour—Minister of Navy during Qing times—the Kempeitai or Japanese Military Police 1881-1945 (Japanese counterpart of the Gestapo during WWII)—(of a deceased) during one's life—castration (a form of punishment during the Han period)—Han of the Five dynasties (951-979), one of ten kingdoms during the Five Dynasties, Ten Kingdoms period (907-960)—Three feudatories rebellion against Qing 1673-1681 during the reign of Kangxi—Burgundy (Bourgogne), kingdom during medieval period, now region of France—boiled balls of glutinous rice flour, eaten during the Lantern festival—the Hundred Schools of Thought, the various schools of thought and their exponents during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods (770-220 BC)—vassal state during the Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 BC) in the southeast of Shandong Province—name of warship of Wu kingdom during Spring and Autumn period—Hangu Pass in modern day Henan Province, strategic pass forming the eastern gate of the Qin State during the Warring States Period (770-221 BC)—Siku Quanshu (collection of books compiled during Qing dynasty)—Wen Zhong (-467 BC), adviser the state of Yue during Spring and Autumn period—engine displacement (volume of air fuel mixture drawn in during one cycle)—name of a state during Han Dynasty—birth name of Lord Menchang of Qi, Chancellor of Qi and Wei during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC)—autumn trial (judicial hearing of capital cases during Ming and Qing)—Amédée Courbet (1826-1885), a French admiral who won a series of important land and naval victories during the Tonkin campaign and the Sino-French War—Feng Yuxiang (1882-1948), warlord during Republic of China, strongly critical of Chiang Kai-shek—Chu Ci, the Songs of Chu (ancient book of poems, collected during Han but esp. from country of Chu c. 500 BC)—provincial military governor and civil administrator during the early Republic of China era (1911-1949 AD)—Lord Menchang of Qi, Chancellor of Qi and of Wei during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC)—Shu Han (c. 200-263), Liu Bei's kingdom in Sichuan during the Three Kingdoms, claiming legitimacy as successor of Han—mass seizure of food from landlords during famines before liberation—whisper and chat (instead of listening during a meeting or lecture)—Dadu, capital of China during the Yuan Dynasty (1280-1368), modern day Beijing—provincial military governor during the early Republic of China era (1911-1949 AD)—bourgeois rightist faction (esp. during anti-rightist movement of 1957-58)—pillow of clay (used by filial son during Confucian mourning period)—Karl Bernardovich Radek (1995-1939), bolshevik and Comintern leader, first president of Moscow Sun Yat-sen university, died in prison during Stalin's purges—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—Gangwon Province of Korea during Joseon Dynasty—capital of the Jin State during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-475 BC)—division of China during earliest dynasties—contraction of the uterus (during childbirth)—Lord Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900-1979), British commander in Southeast Asia during WWII, presided over the partition of India in 1947, murdered by the IRA.—formal wife of a Xiongnu chief during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD)—Zhang Jue (-184), leader of the Yellow turban rebels during the late Han—provide relief during times of emergency and disaster [idiom.]—any of three 10-day division of the month (during Tang dynasty)— |