have students all over the country
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bite off more than one can chew(Have too much on one's plate)
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Among one's friends are learned scholars.
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drink to one's heart's content in the enemy's capital
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All things are easy.
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the real intention is revealed in the end(an attempt frustrated by its exposure)
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an iron pestle can be ground down to a needle(little strokes fell great oaks)
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A No. 1(tip-top; best; matchless)
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The gods are against us.
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Constant dripping will wear away a stone.
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be overconcerned about the business of one's forefathers
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come upon an old friend in a strange country
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have student all over the world
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distance can't keep you two apart
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the emperor is far away as the sky(one may do whatever he pleases without fear of the interference)
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The emperor's words are to be taken seriously.
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uncalled-for worries
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fear neither Heaven nor Earth(fear nothing at all)
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Heaven never cuts off a man's means(there is always a way out)
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