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空阁
[kōng gé]
'Empty Pavilion' evokes imagery of an uninhabited or abandoned place, possibly symbolizing loneliness or the passage of time, as if it's waiting for something or someone to return or inhabit it once more.
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空亭老
[kōng tíng lăo]
An Old Empty Pavilion evokes an image of abandonment perhaps reflecting nostalgia history and the ...
都在空城
[dōu zài kōng chéng]
Depicting a scene set within abandoned or uninhabited city implying isolation vacancy but also ...
南城寂空
[nán chéng jì kōng]
Describes a place in the southern city that is desolately empty It can evoke images of deserted streets ...
空忆亭台
[kōng yì tíng tái]
The name evokes images of remembering empty pavilions alone – an expression of solitude nostalgia ...
空阁屿人
[kōng gé yŭ rén]
Person in the Empty Pavilion on the Island : Evokes a picture of solitude or being detached from the ...
无人地
[wú rén dì]
Uninhabited Place A solitary place far removed from others perhaps indicating yearning or idealization ...
空景孤扰
[kōng jĭng gū răo]
Roughly translating to vacant scene and lone disturbance suggesting a lonely feeling in an abandoned ...