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红尘辗
[hóng chén zhăn]
Red Dust or Worldly Life Rolling evokes imagery of the secular world in Buddhism or Daoism context ...
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紅塵
[hóng chén]
Meaning Red Dust this phrase usually refers to the mundane world or society filled with material ...
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笑看红尘尽是殇
[xiào kàn hóng chén jĭn shì shāng]
Laughing at lifes troubles from a detached perspective this name conveys a sense of witnessing lifes ...
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笑尽红尘
[xiào jĭn hóng chén]
Laughing through the red dust represents embracing the vicissitudes of life with laughter Red dust ...
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淡看红尘落地
[dàn kàn hóng chén luò dì]
Refers to viewing the worldly troubles red dust refers metaphorically to mundane world affairs ...
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笑揽红尘
[xiào lăn hóng chén]
Literally meaning Laughing Embraces Red Dust this reflects someone who views the mundane world ...
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叹悲伤红尘
[tàn bēi shāng hóng chén]
Roughly translating to sigh at sad worldly affairs this net name portrays a deep lament about lifes ...
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醉梦红尘笑痴遗人
[zuì mèng hóng chén xiào chī yí rén]
This name expresses a mix of indulgence in lifes pleasures like wine and love and a detached attitude ...
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一笑红尘
[yī xiào hóng chén]
A Laugh in Red Dust comes from classical Chinese poetry referring to laughing at the mundane world ...