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Four bodies of water that metaphorically made up the boundaries of ancient China: Qinghai Lake (west), East China Sea (east), Lake Baikal (north) and South China Sea (south)

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  • kvar maroj aŭ lagoj, kiuj metafore formas la limon de antikva Ĉinio: Lago Ĉinghajo (okcidente), Orient-Ĉina Maro (oriente), Bajkalo (norde) kaj Sud-Ĉina Maro (sude) (eo)
  • quatre étendues d’eau associées de manière métaphorique aux limites de Chine : le lac Qinghai (la Mer de l’Ouest), la mer de Chine orientale (la Mer de l’Est), le lac Baïkal (la Mer du Nord) et la mer de Chine méridionale (la Mer du Sud) (fr)
  • four bodies of water that metaphorically made up the boundaries of ancient China: Qinghai Lake (west), East China Sea (east), Lake Baikal (north) and South China Sea (south) (en)
  • 古時世界觀 (yue)
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  • ㄙˋ ㄏㄞˇ (en)
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  • 四海 (en)
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  • Syhhae (en)
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  • Sìhǎi (en)
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  • Chinese_Four_Seas.png (en)
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  • sìr-hái (en)
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  • Four Seas (en)
  • Quatre Mers (fr)
  • Empat Lautan (in)
  • Quattro Mari (it)
  • Quatro Mares (pt)
  • 四海 (zh)
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