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Examples:the rich man cannot be benevolent (idiom, from Mencius). It is easier for a camel go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 19:24).—Cordillera, series of mountain ranges stretching from Patagonia in South America through Alaska and Aleutian islands—knowing the enemy and yourself will get you unscathed through a hundred battles (idiom, from Sunzi's "The Art of War")—the benevolent man cannot be rich and vice versa (idiom, from Mencius). It is easier for a camel go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 19:24).—rail line from China through Central Asia Europe—Five Dynasties (in different contexts, from mythology through Han and the interregnum between Han and Tang)—turn over in one's mind (idiom); to think through from different angles—lie across the railway tracks (to commit suicide or to prevent trains from getting through)—Syr Darya, Central Asian river, flowing from Kyrgiz Republic through Kazakhstan the Aral sea—Great Canyon of Yarlung Tsangpo-Brahmaputra (through the southeast Himalayas, from Tibet Assam and Bangladesh)—old tea-horse road or southern Silk Road, dating back 6th century, from Tibet and Sichuan through Yunnan and Southeast Asia, reaching to Bhutan, Sikkim, India and beyond—Amu Darya, the biggest river of Central Asia, from Pamir Aral sea, forming the boundary between Afghanistan and Tajikistan then flowing through Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan—Irtysh River, flowing from southwest Altai in Xinjiang through Kazakhstan and Siberia the Arctic Ocean— |