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Examples:be at peace with oneself—sit at a table with others with whom one is unacquainted—none compare with at that time—Mt Mang at Luoyang in Henan, with many Han, Wei and Jin dynasty royal tombs—Song of the Southern dynasties (420-479), with capital at Nanjing—narrow one's eyes and gaze at something with great attention—efficient government, people at peace (idiom); all is well with the state and the people—lit. when the ship arrives at the bridge we can deal with the problem—a flat round jade ornament with a hole at the center—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)—Nanzhao, 8th and 9th century kingdom in Yunnan, at times allied with Tang against Tibetan Tubo pressure—vertical stroke with a hook at the end (in Chinese characters)—horizontal stroke with a hook at the end (in Chinese characters)—The Mass Line, Communist Party of China (CPC) policy aimed at broadening and cultivating contacts with the masses—good people are at peace with themselves, (but) there is no rest for the wicked—banquet where guests arrive at various times and are served with food as they arrive—go at it with all you've got—lively discussion with everybody talking at once—lit. speak of two things on the same day (idiom); to mention things on equal terms (often with negatives: you can't mention X at the same time as Y)—always at loggerheads (idiom); never able agree with sb—Imperial City, inner part of Beijing, with the Forbidden City at its center—White Crane Ridge at Fuling, Sichuan on the Changjiang River, that used show above the water at dry periods, with famous carvings—name of Qing dynasty province covering south Jiangsu, south Anhui and north Zhejiang provinces, with capital at Nanjing—with one's heart at ease and one's spirit at rest [idiom.]— |