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Examples:use this in place of that—sth of dubious worth that one is reluctant give up—(indicates that sth. turns out just the opposite of what one would expect or what would be normal)—wisdom of the masses exceeds that of any individual—philosophy of idealism, the doctrine that external reality is a product of consciousness—Chinese character that combines the meanings of existing elements—stars of the Big Dipper that constitute the rectangular body of the dipper—the eaves that the four corners of a building—the theory of Mencius that people are by nature good—brand name of a glucose injection that caused medical scandal—Cytomegalovirus retinitis, a disease of the retina that can lead blindness—muqam, Uyghur melody types that are the basis for a set of suites—the theory that man is an integral part of nature—material (that sth is made of)—grow to hate someone because of unrequited love for that person—any occupation that involves a great deal of field work—name of a country that formerly existed near Samarkand—the philosophy of materialism, doctrine that physical matter is the whole of reality—It is said that ... (at the start of a narrative)—the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe—the 24 solar terms, calculated from the position of the sun on the ecliptic, that divide the year in24 equal periods—the Marco Polo Bridge Incident of 7th July 1937 that sparked WW2 between Japan and China—Badaling, a particular section of the Great Wall that is a favorite tourist destination—(at the end of a rhetorical question) can that be?—traditional Asian method of calculating a person's age, which holds that a baby is one year old at birth—form of writing novels that comprise lots of poetry in the body of the text, popular in the Ming Dynasty—bombardment of Kinmen by PRC forces that started August 23rd 1958, also called second Taiwan strait crisis—fig. female beauty exceeding even that of the natural world—Kantō earthquake of 1923, magnitude 8.2, that killed 200,000 people in the Tokyo area—One-China principle, the official doctrine that Taiwan is a province of China—formal program of the communist party after 1949, that served as interim national plan—a social and political movement founded in 1920s China that combines aspects of Western and Eastern philosophy—able think of everything that needs to be thought of—Lugou Bridge or Marco Polo Bridge in southwest of Beijing, the scene of the incident of 7th July 1937 that sparked WW2 between Japan and China—ensure that you pay debts of gratitude [idiom.]—lit. the voice of the guest overwhelms that of the host [idiom.]— |