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执水袖
[zhí shuĭ xiù]
Holding Water Sleeves refers to movements performed using long flowing sleeves in traditional ...
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执水袖抚眉端
[zhí shuĭ xiù fŭ méi duān]
Holding Silk Sleeves While Touching Eyebrow Ends derived from ancient Chinese opera where performers ...
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一袭水袖
[yī xí shuĭ xiù]
Literally translated as A Robe of Water Sleeves this comes from traditional Chinese opera costumes ...
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曲宛水袖
[qŭ wăn shuĭ xiù]
This name combines two elements graceful music 曲 and traditional Chinese long sleeves dancers ...
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水袖散
[shuĭ xiù sàn]
In Chinese traditional opera performers wear long sleeves water sleeves which can be waved with ...
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水袖华妆
[shuĭ xiù huá zhuāng]
The water sleeves sleeves in traditional Chinese opera that dancers move like water and rich makeup ...
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水袖遮住描红眉妆
[shuĭ xiù zhē zhù miáo hóng méi zhuāng]
Water Sleeves Hide Redtraced Eyebrows draws inspiration from traditional Chinese art where performers ...
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水袖清弄
[shuĭ xiù qīng nòng]
Playing around with long watery sleeves which comes from the movements seen in traditional Chinese ...
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水袖轻舞间
[shuĭ xiù qīng wŭ jiān]
Between Gently Dancing Water Sleeves evokes a graceful elegant image often found in traditional ...