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has glosseng: Chongwenmen (; Manchu: Šu be wesihulere duka) is the name of a gate that was once part of Beijings city wall. The gate stood in the southeastern part of Beijings inner city, immediately south of the old Beijing Legation Quarter. In the 1960s, the gate was torn down to make room for Beijing's second ring road. It has given its name to Chongwen District of Beijing municipality. Today, Chongwenmen is a transport node in Beijing as well as the name of a station on Lines 2 and 5 of the Beijing Subway.
lexicalizationeng: Chongwenmen
instance ofc/Gates of Beijing
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Norwegian
has glossnor: Chóngwénmén 崇文門 (mandsjuisk: Šu be wesihulere duka) er navnet på en tidligere byport i Beijings bymur, og er nå navnet på et nabolag i bydistriktet Chongwen sørøst i det sentrale Beijing. Bydistriktet Chongwen er oppkalt etter porten. I dagligtale forbindes Chongwenmen med det trafikknutepunktet som er vokst opp rundt det sted den gamle porten lå.
lexicalizationnor: Chongwenmen
Chinese
has glosszho: 崇文门 (滿語:Šu be wesihulere duka),原名文明门,俗稱哈德門,是中国北京东南方的一座城门,於1968年被拆除。原城楼面阔五间(通宽39.1米),进深三间(24.3米),城楼为两层,连同城台通高35.2米。重檐歇山顶,灰筒瓦绿琉璃剪边。箭楼与正阳门箭楼形状相似,但尺寸略小。瓮城宽78米,深86米,西面辟闸楼、券门。崇文门关帝庙在瓮城内东北角,南向。
lexicalizationzho: 崇文门
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