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日日与风醉
[rì rì yŭ fēng zuì]
Meaning to get drunk with wind every day. This vivid phrase pictures relaxing, indulging freely, letting oneself be carried away by nature daily like being in a trance.
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醉风
[zuì fēng]
Drunken Wind this evokes imagery of being intoxicated not by alcohol but by the breeze or atmosphere ...
饮风而醉
[yĭn fēng ér zuì]
Drunk on the Wind evokes a poetic image of getting intoxicated by elements of nature not literal alcohol ...
风醉
[fēng zuì]
Drunken Wind evokes images of a windy day that feels almost intoxicating The wind is described as ...
临风醉一场
[lín fēng zuì yī chăng]
Getting Drunk in the Breeze Once expresses a sense of carefree living and indulging oneself temporarily ...
吹过清风饮下烈酒
[chuī guò qīng fēng yĭn xià liè jiŭ]
The Wind Blows Past Like Pure Breeze and Drinking Spirits combines natural imagery and actions reflecting ...
沉醉风中
[chén zuì fēng zhōng]
Drunk in the Wind The name suggests a carefree and slightly intoxicated state where one is deeply ...
清风吹酒醒
[qīng fēng chuī jiŭ xĭng]
This name Clear wind blowing sober from drinking evokes the sensation of fresh air reviving ones ...
为风而醉
[wéi fēng ér zuì]
Getting Drunk for the Wind : Implies intoxication caused not by alcohol but by something as ethereal ...
饮几口风
[yĭn jĭ kŏu fēng]
Literally translates to taking a few sips of wind symbolizing refreshing oneself by feeling the ...