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酒冢
[jiŭ zhŏng]
'Grave of wine' signifies deep appreciation or indulgence in alcohol, or a past buried by excessive drinking. It hints at either celebration, escapism, or reflection on loss.
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肆酒娼
[sì jiŭ chāng]
Wine Revelry : The term alludes to unrestrained drinking and revelry It may also have darker undertones ...
酒辞悠
[jiŭ cí yōu]
Elegant Parting Over Wine : Suggests a momentous occasion or ceremony involving alcohol where ...
葬酒
[zàng jiŭ]
Means Buried Wine This evokes imagery of wine buried underground for aging symbolizing a deep appreciation ...
花冢酒坟
[huā zhŏng jiŭ fén]
This refers to a tomb of flowers and a grave for wine These poetic and somewhat melancholic terms evoke ...
殉酒
[xùn jiŭ]
Martyrdom to wine implies dedicating oneself to the pleasures and woes of drinking reflecting a ...
清酒饮恨
[qīng jiŭ yĭn hèn]
This name can be interpreted as Sorrow Drinking with Clear Wine It evokes imagery of someone drinking ...
酒沁
[jiŭ qìn]
Translating as Wine seepage it reflects indulgence in wine or alcoholic pleasure which may symbolize ...
酒家醇厚
[jiŭ jiā chún hòu]
The Thick Flavor of Wine : Represents deep appreciation for fine liquor or alcohol It evokes feelings ...
坟前清酒
[fén qián qīng jiŭ]
Translating to Clear wine before the grave it conveys feelings of offering libation at graveside ...