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Examples:Rear a tiger and court disaster. (idiom); fig. if you're too lenient with sb, he will damage you later—court examination, the top grade imperial exam—Heian Period (794-1192), period of Japanese history ruled by Kyoimperial court—judge (i.e. to hear and pass judgment in a law court)—place at the imperial court, where emperor handled government affairs, gave orders etc—court crown beneath straw shoe (idiom); everything turned upside-down—François Xavier d'Entrecolles (1664-1741), French Jesuit missionary Kangxi court—Court of imperial stud, office originally charged with horse breeding—Justice Michael Hartmann (1944-), Hong Kong High Court judge—(of a court official) present a memorial to the emperor (old)—court official (in former times)—high-ranking officials in the court of a Chinese emperor—suspend business at the imperial court on account of a misfortune—pronounce a sentence (after a verdict in a court of law)—Judicial Yuan, the high court under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan—in fear and trepidation (idiom); in reverence before your majesty (court formula of humility)—court or assembly held by a sovereign or emperor v—court beads (derived from Buddhist prayer beads)—Xiao Yang (1938-), President of the PRC Supreme Court 1998-2008—Giuseppe Castiglione (1688-1766) Jesuit who served as Qing court painter for 50 years—appellee (side that won in trial court, whose victory is being appealed by losing side)— |