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        yuán, wall
        cányuánduànbì, [殘垣斷壁], crumbling fences and dilapidated walls (idiom)
        guǐyuán, collapsed wall/ruined wall
        Yuánqǔ, Yuanqu county in Yuncheng 運城|运城[Yùn chéng], Shanxi
        Yuánqǔxiàn, [垣曲縣], Yuanqu county in Yuncheng 運城|运城[Yùn chéng], Shanxi
        yuányī, moss under old walls
        chéngyuán, city wall
        yōngyuán, city wall
        qiángyuán, [牆垣], wall/fence
        yèyuán, sidewalls of a palace
        duànwǎcányuán, [斷瓦殘垣], the tiles are broken, the walls dilapidated
        shūyuán, [樞垣], censorate
        cányuán, [殘垣], (literary) ruined walls/ruins
        cányuánbàibì, [殘垣敗壁], see 殘垣斷壁|残垣断壁[cán yuán duàn bì]
        shěngyuán, a provincial capital
        líyuán, [籬垣], fence/hedge
        Huāyuán, Huayuan county in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao autonomous prefecture 湘西土家族苗族自治州[Xiāng ...
        Huāyuánxiàn, [花垣縣], Huayuan county in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao autonomous prefecture 湘西土家族苗族自治州[Xiāng ...
        Xiāngyuán, Xiangyuan county in Changzhi 長治|长治[Cháng zhì], Shanxi
        Xiāngyuánxiàn, [襄垣縣], Xiangyuan county in Changzhi 長治|长治[Cháng zhì], Shanxi
        yúyuán, to run away/to escape
        Chángyuán, [長垣], Changyuan county in Xinxiang 新鄉|新乡[Xīn xiāng], Henan
        Chángyuánxiàn, [長垣縣], Changyuan county in Xinxiang 新鄉|新乡[Xīn xiāng], Henan
        tuíyuánduànbì, [頹垣斷壁], crumbling fences and dilapidated walls (idiom)

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