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风入心
[fēng rù xīn]
'Wind Enters the Heart' signifies that external elements, symbolized by wind, penetrate one's inner self. This can mean someone easily influenced by external forces or feeling touched by certain things in life.
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心口起风
[xīn kŏu qĭ fēng]
Literally wind rises at the heart It suggests an internal stir of emotions or thoughts often turbulent ...
风吹着我的心深深浅浅
[fēng chuī zhe wŏ de xīn shēn shēn qiăn qiăn]
This name reflects a deep emotional sensitivity The wind represents external forces or life events ...
风落心间
[fēng luò xīn jiān]
Wind falls into the heart It conveys a sense of lightness and tranquility as if the person is affected ...
风吹心动
[fēng chuī xīn dòng]
Wind Blows Heart Moves metaphorically speaking about heart stirred by external factors such as ...
心口有风
[xīn kŏu yŏu fēng]
Wind Blows on Heart refers to the feeling inside oneself being like wind that constantly changes ...
心头的风
[xīn tóu de fēng]
Directly translates to the wind on ones heart This phrase represents emotions and desires blowing ...
风随心动
[fēng suí xīn dòng]
Wind Follows the Heart expresses the close connection between emotion and environment This name ...
风吹走心
[fēng chuī zŏu xīn]
Wind takes away the heart ; implies a state of mind that is easily swayed by external influences or ...
无情的风放肆拼命的吹
[wú qíng de fēng fàng sì pīn mìng de chuī]
Heartless wind blows wildly and desperately The person possibly feels affected profoundly by indifferent ...