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Examples:National protection war or Campaign defend the republic (1915), a rebellion against the installation of Yuan Shikai as emperor—Chinese national renewal movement that started with 4th May 1919 protest against the Treaty of Versailles—lit. easy dodge the spear in the open, hard to avoid a stab in the dark (idiom); it is hard to guard against secret conspiracies—go against the tide (idiom); to do things all wrong—refers Chiang Kai-shek's coup of 12th April 1927 against the communists in Shanghai—adventurism (a left-wing error against Mao's line during the 1930s)—struggling in the light and fighting in the dark (idiom); fig. intriguing against each other—consonant ng or ŋ produced in the nose with the back of the tongue against the soft palate—(in Imperial China) level charges against an official—not act against an evil so as to prevent harm to innocents—consonant n produced in the nose with the tongue against the alveolar ridge—sign across the seal (as a precaution against fraud)—cover (i.e. insurance against loss in financial deals)—anger against a common enemy (idiom); joined in opposition the same adversary—National protection army of 1915 (in rebellion against Yuan Shikai)—war of resistance, especially the war against Japan (1937-1945)—unsuccessful and bloody Korean palace coup in 1884 by westernisers against conservatives, crushed by Qing troops—counterrevolutionary coup of 12th April 1927, Chiang Kai-shek's coup against the communists in Shanghai—Deng Shichang (1849-1894), Qing dynasty naval specialist, founded naval dockyards and two naval colleges, died heroically in action against the Japanese—an eye for an eye (idiom); fig. use the enemy's methods against him—Independent Commission Against Corruption, Hong Kong (ICAC)—the multitude against the few, a wide disparity (idiom from Mencius); heavily outnumbered—refers repeated campaigns of the Guomindang against the communists from 1930 onwards—Shanghai incident of 28th January 1932, Chinese uprising against Japanese quarters of Shanghai—leave one's native place, esp. against one's will [idiom.]—stand one's ground against the opinion of the masses [idiom.]— |