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Examples:Taku Forts, maritime defense works in Tianjin dating back the Ming dynasty, playing a prominent role during the Opium Wars (1839-1860)—autumn exam (triennial provincial exam during Ming and Qing)—called Port Arthur during Russian occupation and Russian-Japanese war of 1905—(coll.) tram, especially Beijing trams during period of operation 1924-1956—Green Standard Army, standing infantry during Qing dynasty, originally formed from Ming and other Chinese army units—the Kempeitai or Japanese Military Police 1881-1945 (Japanese counterpart of the Gestapo during WWII)—adventurism (a left-wing error against Mao's line during the 1930s)—official seal (esp. military seal during Qing and Ming times)—north China army (esp. during the warlords period)—Historical name for Portugal during the Qing dynasty—He Long (1896-1969), important communist military leader, died from persecution during the Cultural Revolution—north China army, a modernizing Western-style army set up during late Qing, and a breeding ground for the Northern Warlords after the Qinghai revolution—the triennial provincial imperial exam during the Ming and Qing—vassal state during the Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 BC) in the southeast of Shandong Province—class division inproletariat and bourgeoisie class enemy, in use esp. during the cultural revolution—Guo Xiaochuan (1919-1976), PRC communist poet, hero in the war with Japan, died after long persecution during Cultural Revolution—Zi Chan (?-522 BC), statesman and philosopher during the Spring and Autumn period—provincial military governor and civil administrator during the early Republic of China era (1911-1949 AD)—small barbarian kingdom in southern China during the Han dynasty—Shu Han (c. 200-263), Liu Bei's kingdom in Sichuan during the Three Kingdoms, claiming legitimacy as successor of Han—Three Alls Policy (kill all, burn all, loot all), Japanese policy in China during WWII—vassal state during the Zhou Dynasty (1066-221 BC), located in present day Henan and Hebei Provinces—(of one's political views) prefer left rather than right (idiom during the Cultural Revolution)—Dadu, capital of China during the Yuan Dynasty (1280-1368), modern day Beijing—bourgeois rightist faction (esp. during anti-rightist movement of 1957-58)—one of the seven states during the Warring States Period (476-220 BC)—Karl Bernardovich Radek (1995-1939), bolshevik and Comintern leader, first president of Moscow Sun Yat-sen university, died in prison during Stalin's purges—Tsugiyama Akira, secretary at the Japanese legation killed during the Boxer uprising—vassal state during the Zhou Dynasty (1066-221 BC) in modern day Shandong Province—Charles De Gaulle (1890-1970), French general and politician, leader of the Free French during World War II and President of the Republic 1959-1969—Lord Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900-1979), British commander in Southeast Asia during WWII, presided over the partition of India in 1947, murdered by the IRA.—period during which one can prosecute or sue sb—provide relief during times of emergency and disaster [idiom.]— |