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绿青丝
[lǜ qīng sī]
'Green Green Hair' symbolically represents vitality, youth, and freshness, as green often indicates life, newness, while ‘Qing Si’ literally is black hair, but traditionally refers to youthfulness in Chinese poetry.
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青丝发
[qīng sī fā]
Green Hair In classic literature and poetry the term qingsi refers to black shiny hair representing ...
幼绿
[yòu lǜ]
In Chinese culture green green can sometimes be translated into young or fresh usually symbolizes ...
青发如风
[qīng fā rú fēng]
Qing Fa Ru Feng directly meaning Green Hair Like The Wind could be poetic way indicating youthfulness ...
挽如青发
[wăn rú qīng fā]
Wan Ru Qing Fa literally translates to holding like green hair metaphorically referring to clinging ...
青知衫
[qīng zhī shān]
Literally translating to green knowing shirt which implies a garment holding wisdom In Chinese ...
绿了鬓丝
[lǜ le bìn sī]
Inspired by classical Chinese poetry where green hair signifies aging gracefully over time while ...
一缕青发
[yī lǚ qīng fā]
A wisp of green hair which symbolically refers to someone who has not gone gray with time — a young ...
青丝墨鬓
[qīng sī mò bìn]
Green silk and black hair In traditional Chinese culture these terms symbolize youth and vitality ...
青丝撩人
[qīng sī liáo rén]
Green Hair Tempts People In ancient China ‘ green ’ was used to describe hair blackness suggesting ...