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雁卉
[yàn huì]
'Wild geese and flowers' combines two poetic natural elements. Geese are traditionally migratory symbols in Chinese poetry, whereas 'flowers' bring beauty. Together, they suggest seasonal change, freedom, or picturesque scenery.
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北雁南飞
[bĕi yàn nán fēi]
This is a metaphor based on the migratory patterns of geese flying from northern to southern regions ...
鸿秋
[hóng qiū]
鸿秋 combines the imagery of geese 鸿 which also refers to big bird carrying letters and autumn Geese ...
雁回顾
[yàn huí gù]
Translating to Wild Geese Look Back this name reflects themes of longing and reminiscence In Chinese ...
花满楼雁南飞
[huā măn lóu yàn nán fēi]
In classical Chinese poetry flowerfilled towers suggest beauty and prosperity while wild geese ...
雁初莺
[yàn chū yīng]
Combining the names of different birds : the migratory goose 雁 with spring singing bird 莺 it suggests ...
雁也呜咽
[yàn yĕ wū yān]
The Wild Geese Weep Too draws on ancient Chinese culture where geese are seen as symbols for travelers ...
落雁清风
[luò yàn qīng fēng]
This translates directly to flying geese and pure wind an elegant way of suggesting freedom grace ...