Definitions

yuán wall

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound.

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About

The character "垣" is structured as a phono-semantic compound combining the earth radical "土" with the component "亘", which historically provided a phonetic clue for its pronunciation. Its etymology points to an early meaning of a low wall or earthen enclosure, often used for courtyards or defensive barriers, reflecting the material implied by the earth radical. Over time, the term's application expanded to encompass walls more generally, including city walls and boundaries, while its compositional elements continued to underscore its connection to constructions made from soil or earth.

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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Clerical Qin dynasty (221-206 BC)
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Clerical Western Han dynasty (202 BC-9 AD)
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Clerical Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)
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这座城很古老。

Zhè zuò chéngyuán hěn gǔlǎo.

This city wall is very ancient.

周围有绿树。

Chéngyuán zhōuwéi yǒu lǜ shù.

There are green trees around the city wall.

我们沿着墙散步。

Wǒmen yánzhe yuánqiáng sànbù.

We walked along the wall.

上的砖块很整齐。

Yuán shàng de zhuānkuài hěn zhěngqí.

The bricks on the wall are very neat.

这座古城见证了历史。

Zhè zuò gǔ chéngyuán jiànzhèngle lìshǐ.

This ancient city wall has witnessed history.

工人们正在修复断

Gōngrénmen zhèngzài xiūfù duàn yuán.

Workers are repairing the broken wall.

尽管岁月流逝,依然屹立。

Jǐnguǎn suìyuè liúshì, yuán yīrán yìlì.

Despite the passage of time, the wall still stands tall.

在夕阳的余晖中,的影子拉得很长。

Zài xīyáng de yúhuī zhōng, yuán de yǐngzi lā de hěn cháng.

In the afterglow of the sunset, the shadow of the wall stretches long.