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朔风起
[shuò fēng qĭ]
'The North Wind Rises' is symbolic, depicting a cold, fierce wind blowing from the north, often used in literature to set a gloomy or challenging mood.
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北风
[bĕi fēng]
North Wind directly reflects the wind coming from the north In Chinese culture it symbolizes winter ...
迟来北风
[chí lái bĕi fēng]
A poetic way of referring to the north wind came late Here north wind refers to cold bleakness but also ...
北方的风
[bĕi fāng de fēng]
The Wind from the North indicates a style that is cold yet robust often suggesting someone influenced ...
萧萧北风起
[xiāo xiāo bĕi fēng qĭ]
The North Wind Blows Fiercely depicts an autumn scene with harsh cold northern wind It often brings ...
北风呼啸
[bĕi fēng hū xiào]
Howling North Wind depicts a cold strong wind from the north often associated with winter scenes ...
北风扬
[bĕi fēng yáng]
The Rising North Wind refers to strong often cold winds coming from the north This could signify strength ...
朔风
[shuò fēng]
North Wind directly translates into the cold northern wind carrying with it a chilly breath that ...
仍北风
[réng bĕi fēng]
Still North Wind evokes imagery of persistent cold winds coming from the north symbolically representing ...
无言北风
[wú yán bĕi fēng]
Speechless Cold North Wind It refers to the cold wind from the north and can metaphorically convey ...