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Examples:lit. two armies have equivalent banners and drums (idiom); fig. evenly matched—Eight banners system, the military and social organization of the Manchus between c. 1500 and 1911—also Urat Front, Center and Rear banners—be decorated with lanterns and colored banners [idiom.]—lit. fly one's banner on a solitary tree (idiom); fig. to act as a loner—vertical banner (for display at exhibitions, advertising hung from poles in the street etc)—banner decorated with animal's tail—thangka (Buddhist banner)—arrow banner of command (archaic used as symbol of military authority)—the banner bearing contingent leading a military procession—lit. a banner distinguish an army unit or the name of its general—wicked deeds carried out under banner of virtue—Snow lion banner, banned flag of Tibetan independence movement, featuring mythological Snow Leopard—white banner and yellow battle-ax (idiom); refers military expedition—printing in red (e.g. a banner headline)—lit. wave a banner as if it were a tiger skin [idiom.]— |