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酸茶
[suān chá]
Sour Tea: This name implies someone who might be bitter or disillusioned but has a refined taste. Tea in Chinese culture symbolizes a variety of feelings and states, so 'sour tea' is somewhat metaphorical for life experiences.
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茶酸
[chá suān]
This name translates to Tea Sour It could represent a preference for the taste of tea with lemon or ...
那一抹淡淡的忧伤那一缕淡淡的茶香
[nèi yī mŏ dàn dàn de yōu shāng nèi yī lǚ dàn dàn de chá xiāng]
This poetic name translates to That light sorrow that whiff of tea fragrance It evokes a melancholic ...
微苦的茶
[wēi kŭ de chá]
Literal meaning is tea with slightly bitter taste This may imply life has some difficulties and hardships ...
茶苦
[chá kŭ]
Bitter as Tea implies a profound and melancholic experience Chinese tea culture often symbolizes ...
清茶半苦
[qīng chá bàn kŭ]
Meaning light tea half bitter it signifies the mix of pleasant moments and hardships Just as tea can ...
旧茶涩苦
[jiù chá sè kŭ]
Literally meaning old tea is bitter and astringent it suggests experience with past events that ...
一夜的苦茗
[yī yè de kŭ míng]
The phrase 一夜的苦茗 means Bitter Tea Overnight This evokes imagery of spending the night drinking ...
Sour酸涩
[sour suān sè]
The word sour su ā n s è in Chinese combined with English spelling directly implies a sense of tartness ...
苦涩绿茶
[kŭ sè lǜ chá]
Bitter tea with a twist The name conveys the idea of pretending to be innocent or sweet often seen as ...