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桔年
[jié nián]
'Year of Orange', possibly derived from a novel, represents sweet, innocent memories from youth or a time filled with warmth, happiness and simplicity, much like an orange's refreshing sweetness.
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橙熟
[chéng shú]
It can be interpreted as ripe orange a beautiful scene from autumn where oranges ripen on trees In ...
橘里年少
[jú lĭ nián shăo]
Translating to Orange Inside Youthful One This suggests a young fresh and vibrant person ; possibly ...
橙子味
[chéng zi wèi]
OrangeFlavored captures the essence of freshness youth and sweetness reminiscent of summer days ...
桔熟之夏
[jié shú zhī xià]
Summer of ripe orange this indicates a season full of richness harvest growth and warmth reminiscent ...
薄荷橘的夏天
[bó hé jú de xià tiān]
Meaning a summer of mint orange it brings to mind fresh vibrant sensations perhaps suggesting a period ...
橘里少年
[jú lĭ shăo nián]
In Chinese literature Orange Youth often carries nostalgic tones pointing at memories associated ...
桔熟之夏o
[jié shú zhī xià o]
Orangeripe Summer evokes the imagery of summer specifically during the time when oranges are ripe ...
稚夏橙开
[zhì xià chéng kāi]
Innocent Summer Orange Blossom : Suggests a sweet youthful pure memory from summertime related ...
橙夏
[chéng xià]
Orange summer Colors and seasons usually have their unique meanings and feelings in literature ...