guān​yuán HSK7

official

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  1. What's the name of the officer who called you?

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  2. He doesn't resent officials in general, only those who are corrupt and pervert the law.

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  3. He tried to bribe the government official to secure the contract.

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  4. My goal is to become a high-ranking official in the US government.

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  5. Officials at the history office are busy compiling the history of the previous dynasty.

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  6. He gave the official some kickbacks to get the matter resolved.

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  7. In ancient times, the salaries of officials usually included silver and grain.

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  8. The emperor issued an edict ordering local officials to properly resettle the refugees.

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  9. This government official is responsible for handling public affairs in the region.

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  10. During the Qing Dynasty, the Peking Gazette was an important source of information for officials.

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  11. In ancient times, officials who were barred or imprisoned often could never enter government service again.

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  12. The official had to resign because of the scandal involving a mistress.

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  13. Japanese officials' visits to the Yasukuni Shrine often spark diplomatic controversy.

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  14. During that political crisis, some high-ranking officials chose to defect to the enemy.

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  15. After taking office, the new leadership immediately carried out a large-scale purge of corrupt officials.

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  16. In ancient times, officials usually began handling their daily public duties during the Sishi period (9 a.m. to 11 a.m.).

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  17. In ancient times, excellent officials knew how to better govern the people, enabling them to live and work in peace.

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  18. Faced with continuous questioning from reporters, the normally calm official actually lost his composure in public.

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