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给朕笑
[jĭ zhèn xiào]
Derived from imperial language where '朕 (Zhen)' means 'I' for emperors in ancient China, it humorously commands others to laugh, as if the user has the authority to demand happiness and joy.
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朕很萌
[zhèn hĕn méng]
In ancient China 朕 was used exclusively by emperors to refer to themselves Here its a playful mix ...
朕知道
[zhèn zhī dào]
I know in imperial style Here 朕 zhen is an old imperial way to say I used historically by emperors It ...
朕独爱帅哥
[zhèn dú ài shuài gē]
In ancient China 朕 Zhen refers to emperors when addressing themselves This nickname humorously ...
朕好萌j
[zhèn hăo méng j]
Translates as Imperial I am so cute The word 朕 ZHEN usually only used by ancient Emperors when referring ...
朕好棒
[zhèn hăo bàng]
The character 朕 Zhen means royal me and is exclusively used by emperors in ancient China expressing ...
笨皇后笑死朕
[bèn huáng hòu xiào sĭ zhèn]
The literal translation would be something like the clumsy queen made me die laughing In Chinese ...
朕来卖个萌
[zhèn lái mài gè méng]
Here 朕 zhen is humorously borrowed from historical context meaning I as spoken by ancient emperors ...
朕原谅你了
[zhèn yuán liàng nĭ le]
In this context 朕 Zhen is used humorously to mockingly refer to oneself as an emperor in ancient China ...
朕TM就喜欢你
[zhèn tm jiù xĭ huān nĭ]
Zhen TM Jiu Huan Xiang Ni roughly translates to I fing love you 朕 Zhen is historically an imperial ...