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Examples:lest all under heaven's not in chaos and disorder—Muromachi bakufu, the feudal government of Japan (1338-1573) under the Ashikaga shoguns—lit. in the same boat under wind and rain (idiom); fig. stick together in hard times—lit. lead away a goat in passing (idiom); to steal sth under cover of an emergency—live under the same roof (of different generations)—overweight from overwork (the supposition that white collar workers become fat as a consequence of factors associated with being under pressure at work, including irregular diet, lack of exercise and inadequate rest)—children of entrepreneurs who became wealthy under Deng Xiaoping's economic reforms in the 1980s—congregate in one hall (idiom); to gather under one roof—Shi Lang (1621-1696), Chinese admiral who served under the Ming and Qing Dynasties—Raffarin, prime minister of France under Jacques Chirac—a lot of water has flowed under the bridge since then—Duan Qirui (1864-1936), commander of Beiyang Army under Yuan Shikai, then politician and powerful warlord—collectivization of agriculture (under communism)—escort a criminal under guard (in former times)—goods sent under the protection of an armed escort—rich person does not sit under the eaves (idiom); prudent not place oneself in danger—international settlement in many Chinese cities established under unequal treaties from 1860—infantile convulsion (illness affecting children esp. under the age of five, marked by muscular spasms)—enter the prefecture school under the imperial examination system—Nicholas Burns (1956-), US diplomat, Under-secretary at US State Department from 2005—Wei Sheng (legendary character who waited for his love under a bridge until he was drowned in the surging waters)—old tea-horse market between Tibet, China, Southeast Asia and India, formalized as a state enterprise under the Song dynasty—Deng Tuo (1912-1966), sociologist and journalist, died under persecution at the start of the Cultural Revolution—wicked deeds carried out under banner of virtue—a complete gamut of all five flavors (idiom); every flavor under the sun—There are no poor soldiers under a good general—Samuel Berger, former US National Security Advisor under President Carter—sub-prefecture level city (county level division, administered by province, not under a prefecture)—lit. all birds paying looking up the phoenix; fig. peace under a wise ruler—centralized power (history), e.g. under an Emperor or party—lit. don't tie your shoelaces in a melon patch, and don't adjust your hat under a plum tree [idiom.]— |