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Examples:Anti-Rightist Movement, Mao's purge of "rightists" after the Hundred Flowers Campaign ended in 1957—Chinese national renewal movement that started with 4th May 1919 protest against the Treaty of Versailles—Three-Self Patriotic Movement, PRC government-sanctioned Protestant church from 1949—Futurism (artistic and social movement of the 20th century)—against the bristles (brush movement in painting)—Kang Youwei (1858-1927), Confucian intellectual, educator and would-be reformer, main leader of the failed reform movement of 1898—Joseph Smith, Jr. (1805-1844), founder of the Latter Day Saint movement—Örkesh Dölet (1968-), one of the main leaders of the Beijing student democracy movement of 1989—perception of one's bodily surroundings and movement—Western learning (intellectual movement in the late Qing)—circular finger movement (in playing plucked instrument)—the movement of a fish's mouth at the surface of the water—Democracy Wall (1978-1989), esp. during the Beijing Spring democracy movement—cultural movement aspiring study and emulate classic works, at different periods of history, esp. Tang and Song—"Pirate Party", political movement whose main goal is reform copyright law in line with the Internet Era—Snow lion banner, banned flag of Tibetan independence movement, featuring mythological Snow Leopard—(in the context of Chinese history) the period from the Opium Wars until the May 4th Movement (mid-19th century 1919)—a social and political movement founded in 1920s China that combines aspects of Western and Eastern philosophy—Wang Dan (1969-), Chinese dissident, one of the leaders of the Beijing student democracy movement of 1989—anti-imperialist movement of 30th May 1925, involving general strike esp. in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong etc—not a word or movement (idiom); remaining calm and collected—mostly colloquial classifier for number of times of movement from one place to another; things arranged in a row.—a foot's move sways the balance (idiom); hold the balance of power—consider (the best move, how to find a way etc)—a very brief period of time (lit. the time it takes for a shadow move an inch)—rooted the spot (idiom); too terrified to move—pass like thunder and move like the wind (idiom); swift and decisive reaction—change of string, move out of rut (idiom); dramatic change of direction—before the troops move, fodder and provisions go first (idiom); logistics comes before military maneuvers—strike first and gain the upper hand (idiom, martial arts term); Making the first move is an advantage.—hesitate over what move to make (idiom); to waver—one move, two gains (idiom); two birds with one stone—lit. on the beat, move apart; fig. break-up (of marriage or business partners)—never move your four limbs, can't distinguish the five crops (idiom); living as a parasite—move an army and send a general (idiom); to deploy an army—lit. the cycle comes back the start (idiom); to move in circles—lit. the goose comes, the swallow goes (idiom); fig. always on the move—move the tiger from the mountain (idiom); to lure an opponent out by a stratagem—lit. lift a hand or move a leg (idiom); very easy—One careless move and the whole game is lost. [idiom.]—when things reach an extreme, they can only move in the opposite direction [idiom.]— |