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长亭篱
[zhăng tíng lí]
'Long Pavilions by a Fence' represents a resting spot often found along old Chinese roadsides, giving a sense of travel, rest between destinations, history, and poetry. The name evokes images of traditional landscapes.
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长亭路
[zhăng tíng lù]
Refers to The Road at Chang Pavilion Long pavilions were built alongside ancient roads in China as ...
长亭露带沙
[zhăng tíng lù dài shā]
Translated as Long Pavilion with Dew on Sand Pavilion usually stands beside the road where travelers ...
再一曲长亭短亭
[zài yī qŭ zhăng tíng duăn tíng]
This name evokes the imagery of parting ways and longing from classical Chinese poetry Long Pavilion ...
长亭外
[zhăng tíng wài]
Outside of a Long Pavilion Pavilions were places where people paused on journeys in ancient China ...
长亭塞外
[zhăng tíng sài wài]
Long Pavilion Beyond the Passes In classical Chinese poetry and stories the long pavilion is a common ...
十里长亭
[shí lĭ zhăng tíng]
A scenic representation of a ten mile long pavilion traditionally a rest point between long travels ...
十里古长亭
[shí lĭ gŭ zhăng tíng]
Translates into Ancient Long Pavilion for Miles It likely refers to the historical imagery in China ...
长亭旧事
[zhăng tíng jiù shì]
Long Pavilion Old Matters : Long Pavilion was a place in ancient China used for farewells as people ...
长亭古巷清风依旧
[zhăng tíng gŭ xiàng qīng fēng yī jiù]
长亭古巷清风依旧 translates as The Ancient Lane Still Welcomed by Cool Breeze at Long Pavilion ...