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逗帝
[dòu dì]
‘逗帝’ is used to describe someone who is very humorous, always making people laugh. In Chinese internet slang, people like this are referred to as ‘Imperial jesters (逗帝)’. Here the character 帝 means Emperor.
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钟意傲娇帝
[zhōng yì ào jiāo dì]
The term 钟意傲娇帝 can be roughly translated as A Proud Emperor Who Adores You Here 钟意 means favor ...
很黄很黄的皇阿玛
[hĕn huáng hĕn huáng de huáng ā mă]
This name humorously refers to a very yellow a term sometimes associated with mischief or being naughty ...
朕封你为皇后
[zhèn fēng nĭ wéi huáng hòu]
In ancient Chinese culture the emperor uses 朕 Zhen to refer to himself This nickname suggests a playful ...
给朕笑
[jĭ zhèn xiào]
Derived from imperial language where 朕 Zhen means I for emperors in ancient China it humorously ...
朕好棒
[zhèn hăo bàng]
The character 朕 Zhen means royal me and is exclusively used by emperors in ancient China expressing ...
少年帝王不可轻
[shăo nián dì wáng bù kĕ qīng]
This username conveys a sense of majesty and youth 少年 means young man and 帝王 means emperor Together ...
朕大大
[zhèn dà dà]
朕 historically was used by emperors as the royal selfreference ;大大 is an internet slang implying ...
朕是女王快下跪
[zhèn shì nǚ wáng kuài xià guì]
In imperialera Chinese dramas or games “朕” is a way Emperors refer to themselves This name playfully ...
莫看朕昵称
[mò kàn zhèn nì chēng]
This name combines humor and cultural references using imperial language like 朕 which is an ancient ...