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pavilions for rest

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pavilions for rest
Ancient roadside rest stops spaced at regular intervals for travelers to rest or say goodbye; in ancient times, a long pavilion was placed every ten and a short pavilion every five
a long journey
Used figuratively to describe a long and continuous journey; literally refers to the series of rest stops encountered along a road

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Frequency data
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