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| | Madrid, capital of Spain | |
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| | Tehran, capital of Iran | |
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| | Edgar Allen Poe (1809-1849), American poet and novelist | |
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| | Deutschland; Germany | |
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| | Andy Lau (1961-), Hong Kong Cantopop singer and actor | |
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| | public ethics / social morality | |
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| | German shepherd | |
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| | (Tw) Kurd ethnic group | |
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| | Daoist | |
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| | the Goldbach conjecture in number theory | |
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| | Drammen (city in Buskerud, Norway) | |
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| | Durban (city in South Africa) | |
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| | public nuisance / a wicked, mean spirited individual | |
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| | Aldous Huxley (1894–1963), British novelist and author of "Brave New World" 美麗新世界|美丽新世界 | |
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| | German mark | |
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| | Zoroaster, Zarathustra or Zarathushtra (c. 1200 BC), Persian prophet and founder of Zoroastrianism | |
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| | Bond (name) | |
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| | George Frideric Handel (1685–1759), German-born British composer | |
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| | KFC / Kentucky Fried Chicken | |
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| | compassion, duty, propriety and integrity (idiom); all the traditional virtues / mainly used sarcastically, to mean hypocritical | |
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| | Yingde, a county-level city in Qingyuan City 清遠市|清远市, Guangdong | |
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| | moral education | |
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| | benevolent integrity / high mindedness | |
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| | immoral | |
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| | Texas hold 'em (poker variant) | |
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| | Quanjude (famous Chinese restaurant) | |
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| | German person or people | |
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| | Don Quixote | |
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| | German (language) | |
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| | Lloyd (name) / Lloyd's (London-based insurance group) | |
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| | East and West Germany / refers to the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) | |
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| | Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968), American clergyman and civil rights activist | |
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| | to return good for evil (idiom) / to requite evil with good | |
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| | Deutsche Welle, German publicly-operated international broadcaster | |
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| | four Confucian injunctions 孝悌忠信 (for men), namely: piety 孝 to one's parents, respect 悌 to one's older brother, loyalty 忠 to one's monarch, faith 信 to one's male friends / the four Confucian virtues for women of morality 德, physical charm 容, propriety in speech 言 and efficiency in needlework 功 | |
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| | Roger Federer (1981-), Swiss tennis star | |
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| | Sidney or Sydney (name) | |
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| | Sindh province of Pakistan | |
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| | Wudongde, the name of a hydroelectric dam on the Jinsha River 金沙江 at a point where the river forms a border between Yunnan and Sichuan | |
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| | Van de Graaff generator | |
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| | Floyd (name) / Freud (name) / Dr Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), the founder of psychoanalysis | |
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| | Thucydides (c. 455 - c. 400 BC), Greek historian, author of the History of the Peloponnesian War | |
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| | moral character | HSK 7-9 |
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| | Germany | |
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| | Deutsche Bank | |
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| | ethics and ability / virtuous and talented | |
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| | Rebiya Kadeer or Rabiye Qadir (1947-), Uighur businesswoman and activist, imprisoned 1999-2005, then president of the World Uighur Congress | |
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| | Homer's Odyssey | |
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| | benevolence / favor | |
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| | (idiom) possessing both integrity and talent | |
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| | public morality; social ethics | |
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| | Claude Debussy (1862–1918), French composer | |
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| | New Delhi, capital of India | |
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| | Kathmandu, capital of Nepal | |
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| | Bodø (city in Norway) | |
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| | Feng Deying (1935–2022), author of the 1958 novel Bitter Herbs 苦菜花 | |
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| | Sino-German clinic | |
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| | state of Texas | |
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| | delta (Greek letter Δ, δ) | |
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| | deeply grateful | |
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| | moral cognition / ethical awareness | |
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| | (idiom) a person of virtue and prestige; a person of good moral standing and reputation | |
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| | virtuous achievements come to their successful conclusion (idiom) | |
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| | highest virtue / illustrious virtue | |
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| | Muhammad (c. 570–632), central figure of Islam and prophet of God | |
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| | of one mind (idiom) | |
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| | Adeline (name) | |
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| | Odessa (city in Ukraine) | |
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| | Nalan Xingde (1655-1685), Manchu ethnic Qing dynasty poet | |
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| | civility; public spirit | |
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| | Deshengmen (Beijing) | |
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| | Mossad | |
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| | William Lai Ching-te (1959-), Taiwanese DPP politician, vice president of the Republic of China from 2020 | |
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| | Martin Luther (1483-1546), key figure of the Protestant Reformation | |
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| | Chengde, a county in Chengde City 承德市, Hebei | |
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| | Aristotle (384-322 BC), Greek philosopher | |
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| | Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), German philosopher | |
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| | Zhang Dejiang (1946-), PRC politician | |
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| | Decheng district of Dezhou city 德州市, Shandong | |
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| | Hyde (surname) | |
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| | to accumulate merit and virtue | |
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| | to start on virtue but give up (idiom); to fail to carry things through / lack of sticking power / short attention span | |
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| | USA and Germany | |
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| | virtue | HSK 7-9 |
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| | Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) | |
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| | Dudley (name) | |
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| | Claude (name) | |
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| | Lockheed (US aerospace company) | |
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| | Guide county in Hainan Tibetan autonomous prefecture 海南藏族自治州, Qinghai | |
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| | Hart or Herd (name) / Robert Hart (1835-1911), Englishman who served 1863-1911 in Qing dynasty customs office | |
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| | with great virtue one can take charge of the world (idiom) | |
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