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Examples:naval battle group led by an aircraft carrier—Fan Zhongyan (989-1052), minister of Northern Song, led failed reform of 1043—late Tang peasant uprising 875-884 led by Huang Chao—Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria (1863-1914), heir the Hapsburg throne, whose assassination in Sarajevo led to World War I—Lin Zexu or Lin Tse-hsu "Commissioner Lin" (1785-1850), Qing official whose anti-opium activities led first Opium war with Britain 1840-1842—Huang Chao peasant uprising 875-884 in late Tang, led by Huang Chao—Mahdi army, Iraqi Shia armed militia led by Moqtada Sadr—light-emitting diode (LED)—Wuchang Uprising of October 10th, 1911, which led Sun Yat-sen's Xinhai Revolution and the fall of the Qing dynasty—light-emitting diode (LED) (Tw)—a tiny lapse can lead a huge mistake (idiom); a minor discrepancy leading to enormous losses—lit. foster an ulcer and bequeath a calamity (idiom); tolerating budding evil can only lead to disaster—lead the devil to the door (idiom); to invite the attention of criminals—Cytomegalovirus retinitis, a disease of the retina that can lead blindness—lit. lead away a goat in passing (idiom); to steal sth under cover of an emergency—an excess of joy may lead sluggishness of vital energy (TCM)—Rushed work lead errors (idiom). Mistakes are likely at times of stress.—chorus sb. else's lead (idiom); to chime in in agreement— |