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What does wreckage mean?
Wrecks refer to incomplete bones. The words come from Su Shi's "Going to Changzhou to Thank You": "I have lost my body, and I send my wreckage to the devil; I dare to choose a place and collect the sunset scene in Sangyu."
Chinese name: The wreckage
Pinyin: cán hái
Explanation: Incomplete bones
From: Song Su Shi's "Going to Changzhou to Thank You"
Basic explanation
(1) [remains]: Incomplete bones.
The wreckage left over from the war years can be seen everywhere in the wilderness.
(2) [wreck]: Refers to vehicles, machinery, buildings, etc. that are broken down to their skeletons.
A pile of car wreckage.
Maybe these rings are the remnants of ancient novae?
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