Examples of using Nobles in English and their translations into Chinese
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In 1902, Le Bon began a series of weekly luncheons to which he invited prominent intellectuals, nobles and ladies of fashion.
The Mayans worshipped a god of cacao and reserved chocolate for rulers, warriors, priests and nobles at sacred ceremonies(Klein).
The Louvre was transformed in a museum and the Assassins stole masterpieces which were kept by nobles in the Luxembourg Palace.
The Protector was now so proud that he sat in Parliament before all the nobles, on the right hand of the throne.
(37) Pharaoh said,"O nobles, I know of no god for you other than myself.
He was still popular among the common people, but his nobles were still threatening to elect a new king.
As in Europe the nobles had their own vassals and were themselves vassals to the king.
(37) Pharaoh said,"O nobles, I know of no god for you other than myself.
So were most commercial and manual activities strictly prohibited, although nobles could profit from their lands through mines and forges.
However, the nobles were beheaded privately within the Tower of London, more precisely on Tower Green.
Through wisely using the nobles you send to court though, you may be able to reduce your rival's influence while increasing your own faction's prestige.
In India, from 500 BC, the nobles of the princes regarded the pearls as the most advanced gems and collected them.
But the nobles of Persia, in the bosom of luxury and despotism, preserved a strong sense of personal gallantry and national honor.
GuQin has a special place in the Chinese history as a symbol of the high-culture of the nobles and intellectuals(Junzi, Superior Man).
At this the nobles and everyone else present laughed, saying that the abdal had been wise to ask for his money in advance.
Though whether the nobles were paying for great weapons and armor or just an experience, Kylar wasn't sure.
There we will find the plains of Althingi, where Viking Nobles gathered together to form the original Icelandic parliament in 930 AD.
But the corrupt and opulent nobles of Rome gratified every vice that could be collected from the mighty conflux of nations and manners.
The Mycenaeans buried their nobles in beehive tombs(tholoi), large circular burial chambers with a high-vaulted roof and straight entry passage lined with stone.
The tide of China is constantly heating up, Paris nobles are chasing fashion, Amsterdam merchants chase the market, and missionaries chase believers.