postdynastic

English

Etymology

From post- +‎ dynastic.

Adjective

postdynastic (not comparable)

  1. After the rule of a dynasty.
    • 2017, Maggie Clinton, Revolutionary Nativism: Fascism and Culture in China, 1925–1937[1], Durham and London: Duke University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, page 5:
      The synergy between this enduring spirit and Sun’s program, they believed, could resolve China’s postdynastic sociopolitical crises, recoup masculine authority, restore the nation to its rightful position of world leadership, and more generally allow for everything and nothing about the nation to change simultaneously.

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