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苦橙
[kŭ chéng]
Bitter orange, directly translates from Chinese and can symbolize something that might be initially unpleasant but valuable or distinctive, hinting at strength derived from hardship.
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怀枳
[huái zhĭ]
Hu á i zh ǐ meaning keeping bitter orange Bitter orange represents something cherished but perhaps ...
橘子心酸
[jú zi xīn suān]
Bitter Orange Represents an emotional state of melancholy or sadness similar to the taste of a bitter ...
苦橘
[kŭ jú]
The bitter orange or mandarin refers to an unconventional beauty that might not be immediately appreciated ...
柠萌酸
[níng méng suān]
Translating to Citrus sour symbolizes something related to citrus which usually conveys fresh ...
橘子酸
[jú zi suān]
Translates directly as Sour Orange this name is a simple but evocative play on words It suggests sourness ...
泪橘华裳
[lèi jú huá shang]
In Chinese culture mandarin oranges are often regarded as symbols of wealth and fortune ; tears ...
暗橘
[àn jú]
Dark Orange can simply refer to the color or metaphorically convey shades of melancholy yet hopeful ...
酸橘
[suān jú]
Meaning Sour Orange it can symbolize a mix of emotions like bittersweet moments or a tart and refreshing ...
青涩的是橘子苦涩的心
[qīng sè de shì jú zi kŭ sè de xīn]
Loosely translated it means Unripe orange with bitter heart In Chinese cultural contexts unripe ...