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他 |
tā | (third-person singular) (since the early 20th century, usu. male) he; him; his / (bound form) other; another; some other (as in 他日 and 他人) |
身 |
shēn fèn | identity; aspect of one's identity (e.g. mayor, father, permanent resident); role; capacity (as in "in his capacity as ..." 以 + ... + 的身份); status (social, legal etc); position; rank |
其 |
qí | his / her / its / their / that / such / it (refers to sth preceding it) |
当 |
dāng jīn | the present time / (old) (in reference to the reigning monarch) His Majesty |
皇 |
huáng shang | the emperor / Your majesty the emperor / His imperial majesty |
剥 |
bō duó | to deprive / to expropriate / to strip (sb of his property) |
免 |
miǎn zhí | to relieve sb of his post / to sack / to demote / dismissal / sacking |
及 |
jí qí | (conjunction linking two nouns) and its ...; and their ...; and his ...; and her ... |
各 |
gè bèn qián chéng | each goes his own way (idiom); each person has his own life to lead |
阿 |
Ā lái | Alai (1959-), ethnic Tibetan Chinese writer, awarded Mao Dun Literature Prize in 2000 for his novel 尘埃落定 "Red Poppies" |
精 |
jīng chóng chōng nǎo | lit. the spermatozoons have gone to his head / fig. overwhelmed by lust |
三 |
sān mǎ tóng cáo | three horses at the same trough (idiom, alluding to Sima Yi 司马懿 and his two sons); conspirators under the same roof |
张 |
Zhāng Xù | Zhang Xu (probably early 8th century), Tang dynasty poet and calligrapher, most famous for his grass script 草书 |
万 |
wàn suì | Long live (the king, the revolution etc)! / Your Majesty / His Majesty |
面 |
miàn yú | to praise sb to his face |
贪 |
tān dú | (of an official) corrupt and negligent of his duty |
面 |
miàn chì | to reproach sb to his face |
管 |
Guǎn zǐ | Guanzi or Guan Zhong 管仲 (-645 BC), famous politician of Qi 齐国 of Spring and Autumn period / Guanzi, classical book containing writings of Guan Zhong and his school |
钉 |
dīng zi hù | householder who refuses to vacate his home despite pressure from property developers |
孔 |
Kǒng Yǐ jǐ | Kong Yiji, protagonist of a short story of the same name by Lu Xun 鲁迅 depicting the life of a poor, unsuccessful scholar who clings to his Confucian ideals despite his dismal circumstances |