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Examples:accuse of misconduct (in official task)—Chinese literary work not included in official classics—an official (in former times)—golden seal at the waist, purple gown (idiom); in official position—scholar-official in the Qing dynasty (1764-1849)—official in feudal court—official in charge of park animals—official in charge of fields (old)—a very high official in ancient China—civilian court official (in former times)—(official title) herald the crown prince (in Imperial China)—senior provincial official in Imperial China—official in charge of small merchants—official (in an organization or government)—senior provincial government official in dynastic China—supervisor of textiles (official post in Ming dynasty)—title of an official historian in ancient China—office set up in 1914 compile official history of the Qing dynasty—official registrar (of a county etc) in imperial China—Hong Kong term for mainland government official come work in Hong Kong (slang)—Imperial official in dynastic China—court official (in former times)—promote (to official position in former times)—visit in an official capacity—one of the five degrees of official mourning attire in dynastic China—state official or subject in dynastic China—official in charge of public records—relegate a high official to a minor post in an outlying region (punishment in Imperial China)—a scholar or government official living in one's village—cap badge (official sign of rank in Qing dynasty)—anecdote (not in the official record)—temporary official (in former times)—important official or statesman (in feudal China)—official in charge of medical affairs—semi-feudal and semi-colonial (the official Marxist description of China in the late Qing and under the Guomindang)—promotion in official post and salary raise [idiom.]— |