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Examples:Aksobhya, the imperturbable ruler of Eastern Paradise, Abhirati—shawarma, Middle Eastern sandwich wrap (loanword)—Eastern Zhou (770-221 BC)—palace of the Dragon King at the bottom of the Eastern Sea—Hua Tuo (c. 140–208), ancient Chinese physician from the Eastern Han period—Ladakh, the eastern part of Jammu and Kashmir in northwest India, adjacent Kashmir and Tibet, know as "Little Tibet"—Penglai, one of three fabled islands in Eastern sea, abode of immortals—Great Dividing Range, mountain range in Eastern Australia—ethnic group in ancient China, a branch of the Eastern Hu people inhabiting the valley of the Xar Murun River in the upper reaches of the Liaohe River—Hangu Pass in modern day Henan Province, strategic pass forming the eastern gate of the Qin State during the Warring States Period (770-221 BC)—eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus—Ak Koyunlu or Aq Qoyunlu Turkoman confederation of eastern Iran (c. 1378-c. 1500)—Eastern Barbarians, non-Han tribe living the east of China c 2200 BC—one of three fabled islands in Eastern sea, abode of immortals—shrimp soldiers and crab generals (in mythology or popular fiction, the army of the Dragon King of the Eastern Sea)—Huan Xuan (369-404), general involved in the break-up of Eastern Jin—Zhang Chang, official and scholar of the Eastern Han dynasty—Eastern Zhou (1046-771 BC) and Western Zhou (770-221 BC)—(of CDs, videos etc) surplus (or "cut-out") stock from Western countries, sometimes marked with a notch in the disc or its case, sold cheaply in China (beginning in the 1990s), as well as Eastern Europe etc—Khabarovsk, far eastern Russian city and province on the border with Heilongjiang province of China—divination combined with mystical Confucian philosopy, prevalent during the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220)—Xiping steles, calligraphic work on carved steles of the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD)—Yingzhou, easternmost of three fabled islands in Eastern sea, home of immortals and source of elixir of immortality—fabled island in Eastern sea, abode of immortals—Jura mountains of eastern France and extending inSwitzerland—Orissa, eastern Indian state bordering Bangladesh—Dalmatia, Croatian region on the eastern coast of Adriatic Sea—Chelyabinsk town on the eastern flanks of Ural, on trans-Siberian railway—Shanhai pass, the Eastern pass of the Great Wall—Choibalsan, city in Mongolia, capital of the eastern aimag (province) of Dornod—eastern shield-backed katydid (genus Atlanticus)—a social and political movement founded in 1920s China that combines aspects of Western and Eastern philosophy—Tin Hau MTR station (Eastern District, Hong Kong Island)—Sichote-Alin mountain range in Russian far east opposite Sakhalin Island—Shennongjialin, directly administered forestry reserve in east Hubei—Amur River (the border between north east China and Russia)—Tongzhou district east of Beijing, formerly Tong county—refers German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany)—the Three Wise Kings from the East in the biblical nativity story—Pattaya or Phatthaya city in Chon Buri province of east Thailand—Kumgangsan 금강산 Tourist Region in east North Korea—Ainu (ethnic group of Japan's north and Russia's east)—Hakone, city on the east coast of Japan southwest of Tōkyō—karez, qanat or "horizontal well" (irrigation and water management system used in Xinjiang, Central Asia and Middle East)—all we need is an east wind (idiom); lacking only one tiny crucial item—East Pacific rise (a mid-oceanic ridge stretching from California down Antarctica)—East Sea (Chinese mythology and ancient geography)—German democratic republic (former East Germany), 1945-1990—classical Chinese name for planet Venus in the east before dawn—Theravada, the primary Buddhism, as spread Sri Lanka and South-East Asia—the China Seas (the seas of the Western Pacific Ocean, around China: Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, South China Sea)—Tabriz city in northwest Iran, capital of Iranian East Azerbaijan—Hualián or Hualien city and county on the east coast of Taiwan—Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (Socialist Unity Party of Germany 1949-1990), the ruling communist party of the former German Democratic Republic (East Germany)—a southern Chinese dialect of Fujian and east Guangdong—(until WWII) Königsberg, capital of East Prussia on the Baltic—Torabora mountain area in east Afghanistan, famous for its caves—East Turkestan liberation organization ETLO (Xinjiang dissident group)—Hajdú-Bihar province of east Hungary on the border with Romania—make a declaration for the east and strike to the west—Epimedium, genus of herbaceous flowering plant, cultivated in the Far East as aphrodisiac—Chaoyang district in east and northeast Beijing, a county level district of Beijing municipality—East Timor (officially Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste)—lit. pull down the east wall repair the west (idiom); fig. temporary expedient—may your happiness be as immense as the East Sea [idiom.]— |