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Examples:the Yellow Turbans peasant uprising at the end of later Han (from 184)—Rear a tiger and court disaster. (idiom); fig. if you're too lenient with sb, he will damage you later—lose at sunrise but gain at sunset (idiom); to compensate later for one's earlier loss—the army of Yellow Turbans, a peasant uprising at the end of later Han (from 184)—something be taken up later in speech or writing—Wang Mang (45 BC-23 AD), usurped power and reigned 9-23 between the former and later Han—xiaolian, two examination subjects in Han, later a single subject in Ming and Qing—the future is long (idiom); there will be ample time for that later—Hanyu Da Zidian, one of the most comprehensive Chinese character dictionaries with 54,678 (and later 60,370) entries, first published between 1986-1990—source material on which later works (books, movies etc) are based—lit. at first raw, later ripe (idiom); unfamiliar at first but you get used it—first decapitate then present your trophy (idiom); act first, report later—History of later Han dynasty, internal palace record by many 1st and 2nd century authors, 143 scrolls—Zhu Jun (-195), politician and general at the end of later Han—refers the Yellow Turbans peasant uprising at the end of later Han (from 184)—Sun Ce (175-200), general and major warlord of the Later Han Dynasty—Huangfu Song (-195), later Han general and warlord—bequeath (to later generations)—Gao Yun (died 409) emperor of Northern or Later Yan dynasty—will be redoubtable in later life (idiom); a young person's abilities must be respected, though inexperienced—glue something lightly enough that it can be removed later—it's better hurry at the start than to rush later [idiom.]—Yellow Turbans peasant uprising at the end of later Han (from 184)—forming a bridge between earlier and later stages— |