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皇冠
[huáng guān]
Direct translation is 'Crown'. It signifies nobility, kingship, or queenhood. Often used as symbolism for royalty and prestige.
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王予冠首
[wáng yŭ guān shŏu]
Direct translation would be the king gave me a crown This phrase carries a feeling of supremacy and ...
予你皇冠
[yŭ nĭ huáng guān]
Literally meaning I give you a crown A symbolical expression signifying someone giving royalty ...
储君储妃
[chŭ jūn chŭ fēi]
These terms translate to Crown Prince and Princess respectively This name suggests royalty or a ...
皇冠形
[huáng guān xíng]
This name translates to Crown Shape often suggesting regality authority or a desire for recognition ...
我头上有皇冠
[wŏ tóu shàng yŏu huáng guān]
Simply translated there is a crown above my head Crown represents honor high social status and dignity ...
冠与王
[guān yŭ wáng]
Translated as Crown and King it signifies grandeur power and authority It may refer to the idea of ...
我的皇后
[wŏ de huáng hòu]
Translating directly to my queen symbolizing someone highly valued as royalty typically in terms ...
王冠之冕
[wáng guān zhī miăn]
Directly translating as Crown of the Crown it refers to the pinnacle of power or nobility representing ...
霸气皇族
[bà qì huáng zú]
Imperial Royalty conveys a sense of dominance and prestige likely expressing pride or desire for ...