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谁斩青丝劫
[shéi zhăn qīng sī jié]
This translates to Who Severs the Green Silk Calamity Here green silk metaphorically refers to hair ...
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青丝剪
[qīng sī jiăn]
Green threadscissors metaphorically referencing cutting or ending something precious yet burdensome ...
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青丝绕我人
[qīng sī răo wŏ rén]
The literal translation is Green threads winding around me In Chinese green thread 青丝 q ī ngs ī ...
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风绾青丝
[fēng wăn qīng sī]
Literally translating to wind entwines with green threads which is poetic for hair flowing freely ...
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绾起
[wăn qĭ]
Its a poetic way to say to tie or bind up hair symbolizing neatness and elegance as well as collecting ...
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青丝柔
[qīng sī róu]
Gentle Green Threads describes fine strands that are typically green or fresh often metaphorical ...
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青丝绾带月白发顾盼兮
[qīng sī wăn dài yuè bái fā gù pàn xī]
Green threads are tied and white hair looks beautiful when seen glancingly This poetic name portrays ...
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青丝缱绻
[qīng sī qiăn quăn]
Flowing Green Threads : This describes something soft and long probably hair that is intricately ...
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青丝里
[qīng sī lĭ]
Youthful Threads or literally In Green Hair suggests a period filled with vigor vitality and untamed ...