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满袖
[măn xiù]
The term “满袖” m ǎ n xi ù translates as sleeves full of suggesting richness depth of emotion or ...
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衣袂
[yī mèi]
Clothing sleeves Often found in classical Chinese literature or depictions of traditional attire ...
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牵你衣袖
[qiān nĭ yī xiù]
Qian Ni Yi Xiu translates as Holding Your Sleeve In ancient Chinese culture people wore long sleeves ...
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袖雾
[xiù wù]
Translated literally as Foggy Sleeves it creates imagery related to mysterious and vague feelings ...
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红袖轻捋
[hóng xiù qīng lǚ]
Gently Pulling the Red Sleeve evokes classical Chinese imagery where ‘ red sleeves ’ refer to beautiful ...
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长袖回风
[zhăng xiù huí fēng]
Long sleeves flowing with the wind is a metaphor for elegance and graceful demeanor In historical ...
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衣袂飘飘
[yī mèi piāo piāo]
Flowing sleeves describes graceful movements of someones attire often linked with ancient Chinese ...
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长衣袖
[zhăng yī xiù]
Long sleeves of a garment can suggest elegance and a hint of mystery It also reflects traditional ...
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挽长袖
[wăn zhăng xiù]
Drawing Long Sleeves Traditionally in Chinese poetry or literature this can mean holding onto ones ...