| 逶迤 | wēi yí | winding (of road, river etc); curved; long; distant |
| 迤逦 | yǐ lǐ | meandering; winding |
| 1 | India locates southern china. | |
| 2 | But not only that. Let freedom ring from the Stone Mountain of Georgia. | |
| 3 | A year later, and a map of the floodplain looks completely different: streams are meandering to the west. | |
| 4 | Looking out the window to the beautiful landscape of Guilin below, he flashes back to an earlier time, when he was 19, and taking his first trip to China. | |
| 5 | Though Beijing in the west, fresh air, extending the presence of the sun and water trough tossing of billows, our minds have become one of the most livable areas. |