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failed attempt to reform the Qing dynasty in 1898, also called 戊戌維新 |戊戌维新戊戌政变 [wu4 xu1 zheng4 bian4]
failed attempt to reform the Qing dynasty in 1898, also called 戊戌維新 |戊戌维新戊戌政變 [wu4 xu1 zheng4 bian4]
failed attempt to reform the Qing dynasty in 1898, also called 戊戌維新|戊戌维新百日維新 [bai2 ri4 wei2 xin1]
failed attempt to reform the Qing dynasty in 1898, also called 戊戌維新|戊戌维新百日维新 [bai2 ri4 wei2 xin1]
failed attempt to reform the Qing dynasty in 1898, also called 戊戌變法|戊戌变法戊戌維新 [wu4 xu1 wei2 xin1]
failed attempt to reform the Qing dynasty in 1898, also called 戊戌變法|戊戌变法戊戌维新 [wu4 xu1 wei2 xin1]
failed attempt to reform the Qing dynasty in 1898, also known as the hundred days reform 百日維新|百日维新戊戌变法 [wu4 xu1 bian4 fa3]
failed attempt to reform the Qing dynasty in 1898, also known as the hundred days reform 百日維新|百日维新戊戌變法 [wu4 xu1 bian4 fa3]
failed in an examination沒考上
failed reform of Northern Song government in 1043庆历新政 [Qing4 li4 xin1 zheng4]
failed reform of Northern Song government in 1043慶曆新政 [Qing4 li4 xin1 zheng4]
failed to catch (a fly ball or a bird), failed to arrest (a suspect)沒抓到
failed to hit an object沒打中
failed to lock securely沒鎖上
Fan Zhongyan (989-1052), minister of Northern Song, led failed reform of 1043, also writer and author of On Yueyang Tower 岳陽樓記|岳阳楼记範仲淹 [Fan4 Zhong4 yan1]
 

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