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千纸鹤带着心事
[qiān zhĭ hè dài zhe xīn shì]
This username conveys a sense of secrecy or unspoken worries. A thousand paper cranes in Japanese culture symbolize a wish or intention, so the crane here can be seen as carrying personal feelings or problems.
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折鹤
[zhé hè]
Zhe He translates to folding or breaking cranes According to Japanese legends adopted by Chinese ...
鹤乘轩
[hè chéng xuān]
The phrase means a crane rides on a pavilion Here cranes are often depicted in literature as symbols ...
千只鹤
[qiān zhĭ hè]
A Thousand Cranes : This refers to an ancient Japanese legend saying that a person who folds one thousand ...
纸鹤与你
[zhĭ hè yŭ nĭ]
Paper crane and you The paper crane often symbolizes peace longevity and blessing in Asian culture ...
寻鹤
[xún hè]
Seeking the Crane conveys an image from Chinese culture symbolizing the search for elegance longevity ...
滴血千纸鹤
[dī xuè qiān zhĭ hè]
A thousand paper cranes are symbols of peace hope and healing in Japanese culture But here “ Dropping ...
纸鹤记忆
[zhĭ hè jì yì]
This name combines paper cranes and memory Paper cranes are often symbols of peace and wishes and ...
许愿的千纸鹤
[xŭ yuàn de qiān zhĭ hè]
Translates to ‘ The Thousand Paper Cranes that Grant Wishes ’ Originating from Japanese culture ...
芊纸鹤
[qiān zhĭ hè]
A Thousand Paper Cranes a traditional craft originating in Japan that also found resonance in Chinese ...