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Examples:Sejong the Great or Sejong Daewang (1397-1450), reigned 1418-1450 as fourth king of Joseon or Chosun dynasty, in whose reign the hangeul alphabet was invented—pattra palm tree (Corypha umbraculifera), whose leaves were used as paper substitute for Buddhist sutras—elderly person whose birthday is being celebrated—Helen Keller (1880-1968), famous American deaf-blind author and activist (whose story is told in biopic The Miracle Worker)—Communist Party official whose wife and children have left China reside in a foreign country—Chinese ash (Fraxinus chinensis), whose bark, flowers and leaves are used in TCM—child whose birthday is being celebrated—player whose turn comes next (in a game)—legendary bird whose feathers can be used as poison—Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria (1863-1914), heir the Hapsburg throne, whose assassination in Sarajevo led to World War I—fig. system whose internal structure is unknown—Lin Zexu or Lin Tse-hsu "Commissioner Lin" (1785-1850), Qing official whose anti-opium activities led first Opium war with Britain 1840-1842—flowering plant whose roots provide purple dye—housekeeper who looks after old people with no children or whose children do not live with them—pattra palm tree (loan from Sanskrit, Corypha umbraculifera), whose leaves were used as paper substitute for Buddhist sutras—"Pirate Party", political movement whose main goal is reform copyright law in line with the Internet Era—Houyi, mythological Chinese archer whose wife was Chang'e—red phoenix eyes (eyes whose outer corners incline upwards)—student whose name has been put forward for an exam—family whose members have been officials from generation generation—Lithospermum erythrorhizon (flowering plant whose root provides red purple dye)—hop (Humulus lupulus), climbing plant whose flower cones are used in brewing beer—switch hook (button or cradle of a telephone, whose function is disconnect the call)—sugarleaf (Stevia rebaudiana), bush whose leaves produce sugar substitute—Cruciferae or Brassicaceae (taxonomic family including Brassica etc whose flowers have a cross of 4 petals)—gunpowder tea, Chinese green tea whose leaves are each formed ina small pellet—appellee (side that won in trial court, whose victory is being appealed by losing side)—Talipot palm (Corypha umbraculifera), whose leaves were used as writing media—Hussein (c. 626-680), Muslim leader whose martyrdom is commemorated at Ashura—sb. whose calligraphy serves as a model— |