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"Yi tan" (一坛) in Chinese can translate to "a jar" or "a vat." The term "yi" (一) means "one," and "tan" (坛) typically refers to a container or vessel used for holding liquids or food items. The specific meaning can vary based on context, but it generally denotes a singular container.

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