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Examples:persons involved or implicated—high official and noble persons (idiom); the great and the good—person (first person, second person etc in grammar)—chariot and crown (symbols of important persons)—five hundred years ago we were the same family (idiom) (said of persons with the same surname)—lit. persons who walk different paths cannot make plans together—persons of Chinese origin having foreign citizenship—persons well suited for each other—fig. it takes two persons start a dispute—rehabilitation of displaced persons—number of infected persons—persons or faction in authority—(of an organisation) group of persons of one level or grade—(of two or more persons) carry—you (used a superior or between persons of the same generation)—carer of elderly persons—light as a goose feather, heavy as Mt Tai (idiom); of no consequence one person, a matter of life or death to another—hear what he says and observe what he does (idiom, from Analects); judge a person not by his words, but by his actions—fig. a talented person chooses a patron of integrity—be sentimentally attached to (a person or place)—the God of Thunder strikes bean curd, a bully picks the weakest person—using a talented person in an insignificant position—elderly person whose birthday is being celebrated—a euphemism politely criticizing an older person—lit. bird wounded by an arrow (idiom); fig. wounded or damaged person—present different views on a historical person or verdict—(name of a person) Bai Suzhen, from Madame White Snake—a really determined person will find a solution (idiom); where there's a will, there's a way—person who performs the libation before a banquet—one's thoughts fly a longed-for place or person—person leading unconventional lifestyle, esp. in western intellectual or artistic circles—the emperor relatives (idiom); person with powerful connections—person hired lure customers to high-priced restaurants—person or state having great power and influence—The person on the spot is baffled, the onlooker sees clear (idiom). The onlooker sees more of the game.—"mercenary expert", a person who is supposedly an independent expert, but receives payment for making comments favorable a particular entity—lit. a tall tree attracts the wind (idiom); a famous person attract criticism—prefix used before the surname of a person or a numeral indicating the order of birth of the children in a family or indicate affection or familiarity—person who scales the outer walls of a building as a stunt or for building maintenance—person who writes articles - newspapers, magazines, blogs (informal)—celebrity, esp. distinguished literary person having no official post—person with a particular undesirable characteristic—stereotypical Taiwanese person (often derogatory)—northerner, person from Northern China (Cantonese)—marginal man (term coined by social psychologist Kurt Lewin, referring a person in transition between two cultures or social groups, not fully belonging to either)—original calligraphy or painting of famous person—person in power taking the capitalist road, a political label often pinned on cadres by the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution— |