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Examples:the old man lost his mare, but it all turned out for the best (idiom); fig. a blessing in disguise—man at birth is fundamentally good in nature—a true man has the courage accept the consequences of his actions—Eugene Cernan (1934-), US astronaut in Apollo 10 and Apollo 17 missions, "last man on the moon"—Yip Man (1893-1972), martial arts practitioner, master of Bruce Lee—ancient hominid species such as Homo erectus, Neanderthal man etc—rival sb for the affection of a man or woman—Song Bai (936-1012), Northern Song literary man—Ahmed Shah Massoud (1953-2001), Tajik Afghan engineer, military man and anti-Taleban leader—Zeng Guofan (1811-1872), Qing dynasty politician and military man—General Michel Suleiman (1948-), Lebanese military man and politician, president of Lebanon from 2008—man (i.e. manly, masculine)—the benevolent man cannot be rich (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).—figure (man or God) worshipped by a religious sect—Raymond YIP Wai-Man, Hong Kong film director (debut as director: 1994)—Time makes the man (idiom). The trend of events brings forth the hero.—the rich man cannot be benevolent (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).—planning is with man, accomplishing with heaven (idiom); Man proposes but God disposes.—Man has but one life, grass but one spring (idiom). fig. the brevity of human existence—a holy man who has left behind all earthly desires and concerns and attained nirvana (Buddhism)—General Wei Chigong (585-658), famous military man instrumental in founding the Tang dynasty—man can conquer nature (idiom); human wisdom can prevail over nature—give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man fish and you feed him for a lifetime—no poison, no great man (idiom); A great man has be ruthless.—a horse cannot get fat without an extra ration, a man cannot get rich without an extra income [idiom.]—lit. the old man lost his horse, but it all turned out for the best [idiom.]—man at birth (is fundamentally good in nature)—lit. when a man achieves the Dao, his poultry and dogs rise Heaven [idiom.]—man of Qǐ fears the sky falling (idiom); groundless fears— |