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The word "沧桑" is formed through abbreviation from the classical idiom "沧海桑田", which literally means "the blue sea turns into mulberry fields". The character "沧" represents the vast, changeable sea, while "桑" represents the mulberry fields on land; together, they are extracted from the idiom to create a compound word that metaphorically conveys the concept of great and inevitable change over time.
Word Definition - 沧桑
great changes; abbr. of blue sea where once was mulberry fields 沧海桑田[cāng hǎi sāng tián]
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