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Examples:in fiction, Chinese version of 007's license kill—science fiction thriller—Li Fang (925-996), scholar between Tang and Song dynasties, author of fictional history—fiendishly cunning masterplan (written out by strategic genius of fiction, and given the local commander in a brocade bag)—sb with preternaturally good hearing (in fiction)—in fiction, bogus eunuch and the consort of king Ying Zheng's mother lady Zhao—shoushu - "Animal skill" or "Beast-fist" - Martial Art (esp. fictional)—shrimp soldiers and crab generals (in mythology or popular fiction, the army of the Dragon King of the Eastern Sea)—documentary (factual rather than fictional)—quantum foam (in string theory, and science fiction)—(in modern fiction) fairy, elf, leprechaun etc—supernatural beings, usually fictional—Inuyasha, fictional character—Ministry of Truth, a fictional ministry from George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four—worm-hole (in cosmology and science fiction)—lit. open an inn that kills and robs guests (esp. in traditional fiction)—a wizard's wand (notion borrowed from Western fantasy fiction)—Luo Maodeng (16th century), Ming author of operas and popular fiction—Ultraman, Japanese science fiction superhero—true history, as opposed fictional adaptation or popular legends—lit. inn that kills and robs guests (esp. in traditional fiction)—and what happened next... (in fiction)—jump into a well (to drown oneself, esp. of ladies in fiction)—Priory of Zion (fictional masonic order)—classifier for a chapter in old Chinese fictional novels— |