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Examples:stable household, established profession (idiom); settled and comfortably off—Tianjin FAW Xiali Motor Company, Ltd., established 1997—depart from (established norms or standards etc)—(fig.) get oneself established—compasses, set square, spirit level and plumbline (idiom); fig. established standard—established by popular usage (idiom); common usage agreement—Dong Zhongshu (179-104 BC), philosopher influential in establishing Confucianism as the established system of values of former Han dynasty—All-China Women's Federation (PRC, established 1949)—Lao San Pian, three short essays written by Mao Zedong before the PRC was established—military dependents' village (community established in Taiwan for Nationalist soldiers and their dependents after the KMT retreated from the mainland in 1949)—Zhang Shizhao (1881-1973), revolutionary journalist in Shanghai, then established writer—Confucius Institute, organization established internationally by the PRC, promoting Chinese language and culture—compasses, set square and straight line marker (idiom); fig. established standard—company established in mainland China with direct investment from foreign entities or from investors in Taiwan, Macao or Hong Kong—long established (corrupt practices)—international settlement in many Chinese cities established under unequal treaties from 1860—shop, firm, or brand of merchandise with a long-established reputation—fig. established standard—household with savings or annual income of 10,000 yuan or more (considered a large amount in the 1970s, when the term became established)—depart from established practices—long-established rules of conduct—newly established enterprise—Imperial College of Supreme Learning, established in 124 BC, and the highest educational institute in ancient China until the Sui Dynasty—established and irrefutable [idiom.]—formally establish diplomatic relations—(fig.) establish a presence in—establish a reputation for quality—establish separate units—establish ties or contact—establish as separate entities—destroy the old and establish the new [idiom.]—establish diplomatic relations— |