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Examples:grand scribe (official position in many Chinese states up the Han)—(official title) herald the crown prince (in Imperial China)—Namtso or Lake Nam (officially Nam Co), mountain lake at Nakchu in central Tibet—senior provincial government official in dynastic China—precepts regarding what is honorable and what is shameful (in particular, refers the Socialist Concepts on Honors and Disgraces, PRC official moral principles promulgated from 2006)—office set up in 1914 compile official history of the Qing dynasty—golden seal at the waist, purple gown (idiom); in official position—Hong Kong term for mainland government official come work in Hong Kong (slang)—official post of minister of war in pre-han Chinese states—Arab League, regional organization of Arab states in Southwest Asia, and North and Northeast Africa, officially called the League of Arab States—Mandarin Phonetic Symbols 1 (official name of the phonetic system of writing Chinese used in Taiwan)—cap badge (official sign of rank in Qing dynasty)—National Treasure (officially designated by the state cultural authorities in China, Japan and Korea)—semi-feudal and semi-colonial (the official Marxist description of China in the late Qing and under the Guomindang)— |