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我的王你好帅我的妃你好美
[wŏ de wáng nĭ hăo shuài wŏ de fēi nĭ hăo mĕi]
This name romanticizes ancient Chinese nobility titles, 'Wang' means King, 'Fei' Princess or Consort. It praises both male and female partners as if they were royal figures.
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姓女名王
[xìng nǚ míng wáng]
Xing Nu Ming Wang literally means Surname Woman Named King suggesting unconventional traits or ...
王妃
[wáng fēi]
Wangfei simply means Princess Consort or the consort of nobility in China The user may be fascinated ...
宸
[chén]
In classical Chinese Chen often refers to imperial palaces symbolizing royal power or nobility ...
或许你喜欢公主而我姓王
[huò xŭ nĭ xĭ huān gōng zhŭ ér wŏ xìng wáng]
Maybe you like princesses but I have a royal name surname Wang which literally means king This reflects ...
毕竟你喜欢公主而我姓王
[bì jìng nĭ xĭ huān gōng zhŭ ér wŏ xìng wáng]
Translated as Since You Love The Princess While My Surname Is Wang it uses a play on words In Chinese ...
我的妃爱你爱了一生我的王等你等了一世
[wŏ de fēi ài nĭ ài le yī shēng wŏ de wáng dĕng nĭ dĕng le yī shì]
This name translates to Your Consort loved you all her life ; Your King waited for you throughout ...
妃皇
[fēi huáng]
Feihuang combines Fei and Huang respectively representing imperial concubines or princess and ...
爱妃Forever爱卿Forever
[ài fēi forever ài qīng forever]
Using ancient imperial titles Fei for imperial concubine and Qing for official or noble personage ...
他妃她王
[tā fēi tā wáng]
He was Her Consort and She was The Queen symbolizing role dynamics in an ancient relationship In the ...