"Broken wall" is an idiom in China, which is used to describe ruins.
Interpretation: Ruins: short fallen walls. Wall: a low wall, which also refers to walls, especially ruins. Describe the scene of ruins.
Source: Source: A Journey to the South from Mu Xin. I went to the Yangtze River and liberated all China! "In the past 20 years, Chiang Kai-shek's cruel burning and looting has turned the beautiful hometown and rich land of the Red Army soldiers into a desolation, leaving only villages and towns along the way.
Grammar: combination; As objects and attributes; derogatory sense
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Synonym: broken wall
Broken walls is an idiom in China, pronounced du à n bü tuí yuá n, which means collapsed wall and destroyed low wall. Describe the scene of ruins.
Description: Broken wall: a fallen low wall. A collapsed wall, a ruined low wall. Describe the scene of ruins.
Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years", the first time 1 18: "When I walked to the door of Manjusri Farm, it was also near the garden. When I looked up, I saw the ruins and ruins, and it was desolate. Look at that scene, it's all burned. "
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