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草成枯
[căo chéng kū]
'Grass has become withered,' which could mean something vibrant turning desolate. It might express feelings like loneliness, abandonment or decline.
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枯禾荒埜
[kū hé huāng yĕ]
Literally meaning withered crops and desolate fields it represents a scene of abandonment and barrenness ...
棵枯萎旳草
[kē kū wĕi dì căo]
A withered grass plant The imagery of a withered grass symbolizes something weak fragile or past ...
残草已败落
[cán căo yĭ bài luò]
The Withered Grass Has Fallen symbolizes decline and decay evoking feelings of melancholy and sorrow ...
草枯
[căo kū]
This nickname implies the imagery of withered grass often suggesting a desolate or melancholic ...
芃碎
[péng suì]
‘ Crumbled grass ’ referring to a delicate yet resilient quality Grass might bend and crumble under ...
枯草新生与否
[kū căo xīn shēng yŭ fŏu]
Translating to Whether withered grass regenerates anew this name touches on themes of renewal and ...
及膝的荒草
[jí xī de huāng căo]
KneeHigh Wild Grasses could depict loneliness or desolation implying being left alone in a place ...
荒凉古城杂草丛生
[huāng liáng gŭ chéng zá căo cóng shēng]
Desolate ancient city overgrown with wild grasses evokes images of abandonment and decay reflecting ...
枯荑
[kū tí]
This name can evoke the feeling of withered grass or plant symbolizing a fragile delicate and ephemeral ...