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百年身
[băi nián shēn]
'A hundred-year life,' representing a wish for longevity, often symbolizing a very long and fulfilling lifetime. It may also express the fleeting nature of life when comparing 100 years to eternity.
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渴望长命百岁
[kĕ wàng zhăng mìng băi suì]
Desiring to Live a Hundred Years reflects a longing for a long life full of good health and fortune ...
千世
[qiān shì]
Translated as Thousand Lifetimes it represents longevity immortality or an eternal concept of ...
长命百岁
[zhăng mìng băi suì]
Translating directly to May You Live Long Hundred Years This is traditionally a wellwishing phrase ...
千千岁
[qiān qiān suì]
Directly translated as thousand years old symbolically representing longevity and eternal life ...
千秋万岁
[qiān qiū wàn suì]
Thousands of Autumns and Ten Thousand Years is often used to wish for longevity and lasting prosperity ...
百年以后
[băi nián yĭ hòu]
After a hundred years often refers to something or someone after a very long time commonly alluding ...
安得百年
[ān dé băi nián]
The user name 安得百年 translates as May We Have A Hundred Years which is like wishing for longevity ...
再多活个十年又如何
[zài duō huó gè shí nián yòu rú hé]
This translates to what if I live another ten years ? It reflects a philosophical or somewhat resigned ...
一辈子好长久
[yī bèi zi hăo zhăng jiŭ]
Meaning A lifetime is so long this name reflects on the vastness of time possibly contemplating longevity ...