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去蕪存菁
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qùwúcúnjīng
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- lit. to get rid of the weeds and keep the flowers
- to separate the wheat from the chaff (idiom)
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榛蕪
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zhēnwú
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- wilderness
- bushy and weedy
- humble
- inferior
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繁蕪
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fánwú
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- wordy
- verbose
- flourishing and thriving
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荒蕪
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huāngwú
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- left to return to unchecked growth
- overgrown
- grown wild
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萊蕪
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láiwú
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field with dense growth of wild weeds
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蕪俚
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wúlǐ
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coarse and vulgar
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蕪劣
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wúliè
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muddled and inferior (of writing)
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蕪穢
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wúhuì
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to be overgrown with weeds
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蕪累
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wúlěi
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mixed-up and superfluous
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蕪詞
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wúcí
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superfluous words
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蕪鄙
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wúbǐ
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muddled and limited (of writing)
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蕪雜
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wúzá
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- miscellaneous
- mixed and disorderly (of writing)
- disordered and confusing
- mixed-up and illogical
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蕪駁
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wúbó
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- disorderly
- mixed-up
- confused
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蘅蕪
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héngwú
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Asarum blumei (ginger plant)
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蘼蕪
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míwú
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Gracilaria confervoides (a fragrant herb)
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