Understand Chinese Nickname
苦作酒
[kŭ zuò jiŭ]
'Ku Zuo Jiu' means 'Bitterness as wine.' Metaphorically, this expresses transforming difficulties into something enjoyable, similar to enjoying a bitter taste as if it were fine wine, embracing hardships as experiences to grow from.
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情怀酿作酒
[qíng huái niàng zuò jiŭ]
Qing Huai Niang Zuo Jiu Ferment Sentiments into Wine conveys a deeper richer meaning where heartfelt ...
苦寒深
[kŭ hán shēn]
K ǔ H á n Sh ē n means deep cold bitterness This could represent experiences filled with intense ...
赤酒呛喉
[chì jiŭ qiāng hóu]
Chi Jiu Qiang Hou means red wine grating the throat which describes a bitter sensation of drinking ...
一杯苦酒
[yī bēi kŭ jiŭ]
Yi Bei Ku Jiu means A Glass of Bitter Wine symbolizing experiences filled with hardships and pain ...
心情浓如酒
[xīn qíng nóng rú jiŭ]
Xin Qing Nong Ru Jiu means mood is as thick as wineIt depicts a deeply emotional state perhaps bittersweet ...
苦茶酸酒
[kŭ chá suān jiŭ]
Ku Cha Suan Jiu translates to Bitter Tea and Sour Wine It depicts a sentiment of enjoying simplicity ...
喝尽苦酒
[hē jĭn kŭ jiŭ]
He Jin Ku Jiu means Drunk from Drinking Bitter Wine The nickname symbolizes enduring hardships or ...
苦酒凉口
[kŭ jiŭ liáng kŏu]
Ku Jiu Liang Kou translating to Bitter Wine Chilling Mouth brings a metaphorical expression of tasting ...
苦盏
[kŭ zhăn]
Ku Zhan refers to a cup of bitterness In Chinese culture bitterness can symbolize suffering or difficult ...