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青丝绾绾
[qīng sī wăn wăn]
青丝绾绾 q ī ng s ī w ǎ n w ǎ n can be expressed in English as Bound Up Black Hair It comes from the ancient ...
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撩发青丝
[liáo fā qīng sī]
Qing Si which means black threads refers to long black hair thats often associated with classical ...
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青丝绾正
[qīng sī wăn zhèng]
Referring to tying black hair neatly In traditional Chinese culture black hair qing si symbolizes ...
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青丝鬟
[qīng sī huán]
Qingsi Huan describes black hair tied in traditional Chinese buns often worn by women This username ...
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半绾青丝
[bàn wăn qīng sī]
HalfTied Black Hair describes an image of grace and subtlety Historically in ancient China how hair ...
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青丝三尺
[qīng sī sān chĭ]
Qing Si San Chi means Three feet of black silk This usually refers to a long braid of hair and evokes ...
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三尺青丝
[sān chĭ qīng sī]
San Chi Qing Si means three feet long black hair which symbolically refers to beauty grace and elegance ...
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素挽青丝
[sù wăn qīng sī]
Su Wan Qingsi can be understood as tying the black hair simply and purely Often implying someone elegant ...
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青丝半散
[qīng sī bàn sàn]
This refers to halfscattered black hair In Chinese poetry and literature ‘青丝’ green silk is ...