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青衫白衣
[qīng shān bái yī]
In ancient China scholars often wore blue or white robes Qingshan Baiyi representing elegance and ...
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青衫人未还
[qīng shān rén wèi hái]
The original meaning of blue robe in ancient times was a symbol of scholars ; combined with the second ...
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青衫落魄
[qīng shān luò pò]
Blue Robe Disillusioned references ancient China where blue or green robes were typically worn ...
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青衫泪
[qīng shān lèi]
Tears on the Blue Robe In ancient Chinese culture blue robe usually referred to scholars or intellectuals ...
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青衫袖
[qīng shān xiù]
Sleeve of the Blue Shirt harks back to ancient attire where scholars or officials would wear blue ...
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青衫却偏远
[qīng shān què piān yuăn]
Translates into The Blue Robe Is Remote Here Blue Robe typically refers to commoners in old China ...
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忆青衫
[yì qīng shān]
Y ì Q ī ng Sh ā n can be translated as Recalling the Blue Robe In ancient China scholars often wore ...
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青衫罗裙
[qīng shān luó qún]
Blue Scholar ’ s Robe and Silk Skirt : Inspired by classical Chinese imagery this name evokes the ...
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青衫为裙
[qīng shān wéi qún]
Blue Shirt as a Skirt refers to an elegant or poetic imagery often related to ancient China where men ...