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Examples:the Yellow Turbans peasant uprising at the end of later Han (from 184)—a black stallion or possibly a yellow mare (idiom); don't judge by outward appearance—yellow face, emaciated body (idiom); malnourished and sickly in appearance—the army of Yellow Turbans, a peasant uprising at the end of later Han (from 184)—the middle and lower regions of the Yellow river, including Henan, western Shandong, southern Shanxi and Hebei—Shaoxing wine a.k.a. "yellow wine", traditional Chinese wine made from glutinous rice and wheat—Hetu Ala (Manchu: Yellow Rock), Nurhaci's capital at the 1619 Battle of Sarhu—round yellow dirt mount (in the Northwest of China)—lit. yellow does not reach green (idiom); the yellow autumn crop does not last until the green spring crop—ginkgo (tree with fan-shaped leaves and yellow seeds)—Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve, high plateau region of Qinghai containing the headwaters of Changjiang or Yangtze, Huanghe or Yellow River and Lancang or Mekong River—comet from Saturn, traditionally described as yellow—Xingxiuhai, high plateau in Qinhai close the source of the Yellow River—Yellow Emperor's canon of 81 difficult questions, medical text, c. first century AD—red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet—Yellow Crane Tower in Wuhan City, built in 223, burnt down in 1884, rebuilt in 1985—the China Seas (the seas of the Western Pacific Ocean, around China: Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, South China Sea)—Yellow hat or Gelugpa school of Tibetan buddhism—Yangshao neolithic culture from the central Yellow river basin, with red and black pottery—the Great Bend of the Yellow River in Inner Mongolia—refers the Yellow Turbans peasant uprising at the end of later Han (from 184)—Cang Jie, legendary scribe of the Yellow Emperor and creator of Chinese writing—citrine (orange or yellow quartz SiO2 as a semiprecious stone)—"yellow wine" (mulled rice wine, usually served warm)—Descendants of the Fiery Emperor and Yellow Emperor (i.e. Han Chinese people)—Yellow Emperor, mythological emperor of China, reigned c. 2697-2597 BC—white banner and yellow battle-ax (idiom); refers military expedition—Dongchang-ni, North Korean missile launch site on Yellow Sea, 70 km from Chinese border—yellow flower (cosmetic powder used on women's forehead in former times)—the Changjiang (Yangtze) and Huanghe (Yellow river)—Yellow Emperor's Internal Canon, medical text c. 300 BC—running the Yellow river or Huanghe (as a dare-devil sport)—Zhang Jue (-184), leader of the Yellow turban rebels during the late Han—lit. not stop until one reaches the Yellow River [idiom.]—enumerate what is black and yellow (idiom); to criticize sb behind his back to incite quarrels— |