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满袖
[măn xiù]
The term “满袖” m ǎ n xi ù translates as sleeves full of suggesting richness depth of emotion or ...
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牵你衣袖
[qiān nĭ yī xiù]
Qian Ni Yi Xiu translates as Holding Your Sleeve In ancient Chinese culture people wore long sleeves ...
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袖雾
[xiù wù]
Translated literally as Foggy Sleeves it creates imagery related to mysterious and vague feelings ...
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白袖
[bái xiù]
White Sleeve evokes imagery from ancient China where white sleeves were symbols of purity and nobility ...
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袖
[xiù]
Literally means sleeve but used as a short name could imply elegance or subtlety Alternatively it ...
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袖里藏
[xiù lĭ zàng]
“袖里藏” literally means Hiding in the sleeves This phrase may come from traditional Chinese ...
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桐长袖暖
[tóng zhăng xiù nuăn]
Long sleeves and warmth usually referring to the feeling evoked by Chinese classical clothing 桐 ...
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袖帘
[xiù lián]
Literally sleeve curtain it evokes an image of delicateness and elegance often used in traditional ...
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湿衣袖
[shī yī xiù]
This name can symbolize a moment of vulnerability or sadness as if the wearer ’ s sleeve has been wet ...