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Examples:can't reach the high or accept the low (idiom); not good enough for a high post, but too proud take a low one—double expulsion (from the party and from the administrative post, as a punishment for corruption)—Boris Yeltsin (1931-2007) first post-communist president of Russia 1991-1999—supervisor of textiles (official post in Ming dynasty)—Leonid Kravchuk (1934-), first post-communist president of Ukraine 1991-1994—rising straight up in a clear sky (idiom); rapid promotion a high post—official post of minister of war in pre-han Chinese states—resign from a leading post (and assume an advisory post)—score highly in imperial exams (and obtain a post)—Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), German post-Kantian philosopher—relegate a high official to a minor post in an outlying region (punishment in Imperial China)—a trading or transit post on border between countries—relay post-horse mail service (in former times)—Yumen Pass, or Jade Gate, western frontier post on the Silk Road in the Han Dynasty, west of Dunhuang, in Gansu—an order post a reward (for the capture of a criminal)—celebrity, esp. distinguished literary person having no official post—strangle and slap the back (idiom); fig. to occupy a strategic post—South China Morning Post (newspaper in Hong Kong)—double expulsion (from the party and from administrative post, as a punishment for corruption)—take advantage of official post for personal revenge [idiom.]—fig. sb old but reluctant relinquish their post [idiom.]—appoint sb. to a post or confer a title on sb. by imperial order— |