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苦橙
[kŭ chéng]
Bitter orange directly translates from Chinese and can symbolize something that might be initially ...
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橘妹
[jú mèi]
The term can be interpreted as Orange Sister or Orangette Orange holds a positive place in Chinese ...
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橘寄
[jú jì]
Orange Post In Chinese culture orange not only represents sweetness but is also closely related ...
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桃花泪
[táo huā lèi]
Literally means peach blossom tears In Chinese literature peach blossoms often symbolize fleeting ...
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苦橘
[kŭ jú]
The bitter orange or mandarin refers to an unconventional beauty that might not be immediately appreciated ...
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橙橘
[chéng jú]
Orange and mandarin This short and simple name evokes warmth and brightness suggesting optimism ...
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橘味
[jú wèi]
Means Mandarin Orange Flavor Oranges are associated with positive vibes like good luck happiness ...
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蔓陀莎华的泪
[màn tuó shā huá de lèi]
This name is a romantic yet sorrowful expression Mandarin Flowers 蔓陀罗花 known for their transient ...
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橘叶
[jú yè]
Refers to orange leaves symbolizing freshness simplicity and perhaps a humble background but filled ...