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Examples:children of entrepreneurs who became wealthy under Deng Xiaoping's economic reforms in the 1980s—Ulanhu (1906-1988), Soviet trained Mongolian communist who became important PRC military leader—household with savings or annual income of 10,000 yuan or more (considered a large amount in the 1970s, when the term became established)—pandeism, theological theory that God created the Universe and became one with it—easy become accustomed to luxury, hard to become accustomed to frugality [idiom.]—become rich by one's own efforts—become a cadre (e.g. a promotion from shopfloor)—lit. practice austerities to become a Daoist immortal—a clever person may become the victim of his own ingenuity (idiom); cleverness may overreach itself—make an effort to become strong (idiom); determined to do better—lit. the matter has become a pile of eggs (idiom); fig. at a critical juncture—overweight from overwork (the supposition that white collar workers become fat as a consequence of factors associated with being under pressure at work, including irregular diet, lack of exercise and inadequate rest)—become a Buddha on the spot (idiom); instant rehabilitation—lay down butcher's knife, become a Buddha on the spot (idiom); instant rehabilitation—cut one's hair (as part of a minority ritual or in order to become a monk)—not become attached to material things, not to pity oneself—a friend made in hospital or people who become friends in hospital—float up (idiom); to become evident—lit. change more severe (idiom); to become more intense (esp. of shortcoming)—lit. become lost in a fog (idiom); fig. at a complete loss—become as light as a feather and ascend to heaven—become a household name v —it is hard become frugal after becoming accustomed to luxury [idiom.]—become caught up in an irresolvable situation [idiom.]— |