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Examples:Edgar Snow (1905-1972), American journalist, reported from China 1928-1941, author of Red Star Over China—Long March (retreat of the Red Army 1934-1935)—Eilat, Israeli port and resort on the Red sea—trace over red characters (as a method of learning to write)—gelidiella, tropical and sub-tropical red algae—red chip stocks (Chinese company stocks incorporated outside Mainland China and listed in the Hong Kong stock exchange)—red-blue or black-white (idiom); the rights and wrongs of a case—lanterns red, wine green (idiom); feasting and pleasure-seeking—Red Devils, nickname of Manchester United Football Club—Yangshao culture (archaeological period with red and black pottery)—five (main) colors (white, black, red, yellow, and blue)—red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet—yōkan, gelatin dessert typically made from red bean paste, agar, and sugar, sold in block form—"Redology", academic field devoted the study of A Dream of Red Mansions—Yangshao neolithic culture from the central Yellow river basin, with red and black pottery—Eclectus roratus (red-green parrot of Papua-New Guinea)—rhinophyma (red nose, often related rosacea or excessive alcohol)—red-painted eggs, traditional celebratory gift on third day after birth of new baby—Red Guard(s) (during the Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976)—red phoenix eyes (eyes whose outer corners incline upwards)—Lithospermum erythrorhizon (flowering plant whose root provides red purple dye)—lit. red-bellied devotion (idiom); whole-hearted loyalty—Red Fort (historic building in Delhi, India)—not all gold is sufficiently red (idiom); no-one is perfect—Andreas Baader (1943-1977), leader of Red Army Faction, a.k.a. the Baader-Meinhof group—lit. the red apricot tree leans over the garden wall—red root gromwell (Lithospermum erythrorhizon)—Chinese roseheart radish (shinrimei radish), green on the outside, purple-red on the inside, a favorite Beijing vegetable—flowers on red silk (a traditional gift celebrate weddings etc)—the Red Turbans, peasant rebellion at the end of the Yuan dynasty—person in power taking the capitalist road, a political label often pinned on cadres by the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution—not distinguishing red-blue or black-white (idiom); not distinguish between right and wrong— |