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Examples:man of Qǐ fears the sky falling (idiom); groundless fears—a true man has the courage accept the consequences of his actions—the benevolent man cannot be rich and vice versa (idiom, from Mencius). It is easier for a camel go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 19:24).—Song Bai (936-1012), Northern Song literary man—one must be a man of his word and resolute in his work (proverb)—Ahmed Shah Massoud (1953-2001), Tajik Afghan engineer, military man and anti-Taleban leader—man (i.e. manly, masculine)—double happiness cakes, pastries offered by a man his fiancée's family at the time of their engagement—Zhou Bo (?-169 BC), military man and politician at the Qin-Han transition, a founding minister of Western Han—able-bodied man (capable of fighting in a war)—Raymond YIP Wai-Man, Hong Kong film director (debut as director: 1994)—(honorific written address younger man) My dear young friend—A famous teacher trains a fine student (idiom). A cultured man will have a deep influence on his successors.—Omar Hasan Ahmad al-Bashir (1944-), Sudanese military man and politician, President of Sudan from 1989—men fear getting inthe wrong line of business, women fear marrying the wrong man (proverb)—a holy man who has left behind all earthly desires and concerns and attained nirvana (Buddhism)—Lao Ai (-238 BC), man of Qin famous for his giant penis—natural and man-made disasters (idiom); natural calamities (flood, drought, earthquake) added human calamity (fire, famine, war, Microsoft software)—uncle (term used address a man about the age of one's father)—no poison, no great man (idiom); A great man has be ruthless.—a man who is never content is like a snake trying swallow an elephant [idiom.]—lit. when a man achieves the Dao, his poultry and dogs rise Heaven [idiom.]—a horse cannot get fat without an extra ration, a man cannot get rich without an extra income [idiom.]— |