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What does the windmill mean?
The windmill in Don Quixote's Battle of the Windmill symbolizes the imaginary enemy.
I’m not sure which windmill you’re talking about.
This kind of windmill in China has a very mysterious meaning:
The windmill was originally called the "Bagua Wind Wheel". It represents joy and auspiciousness in traditional Chinese folk culture. It has the power to exorcise evil spirits and subjugate the house, implying family happiness, prosperity and peace in all seasons.
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