Understand Chinese Nickname
一杯苦酒
[yī bēi kŭ jiŭ]
'Yi Bei Ku Jiu' means 'A Glass of Bitter Wine,' symbolizing experiences filled with hardships and pain, where drinking 'bitter wine' suggests acceptance or endurance of those challenges, reflecting introspection and melancholy.
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酒与心事
[jiŭ yŭ xīn shì]
Ji ǔ y ǔ x ī nsh ì means Wine and Heartaches This name suggests that drinking serves as a way to deal ...
一盏酒
[yī zhăn jiŭ]
This name Y ī Zh ǎ n J ǐ u simply means A Cup of Wine Often used poetically in Chinese literature to ...
赤酒呛喉
[chì jiŭ qiāng hóu]
Chi Jiu Qiang Hou means red wine grating the throat which describes a bitter sensation of drinking ...
梦里一杯酒
[mèng lĭ yī bēi jiŭ]
Meng Li Yi Bei Jiu means a cup of wine in dreams Inspired by classical literature or poetry it creates ...
苦作酒
[kŭ zuò jiŭ]
Ku Zuo Jiu means Bitterness as wine Metaphorically this expresses transforming difficulties into ...
拿杯酒
[ná bēi jiŭ]
Na Bei Jiu means take a glass of wine It indicates casual leisure or solace in drinking sometimes hinting ...
喝尽苦酒
[hē jĭn kŭ jiŭ]
He Jin Ku Jiu means Drunk from Drinking Bitter Wine The nickname symbolizes enduring hardships or ...
杯浊酒
[bēi zhuó jiŭ]
Bei Zhuo Jiu means A cup of turbidtainted wine Wine is significant in Chinese culture often relating ...
与酒诉
[yŭ jiŭ sù]
Y ǔ ji ǔ s ù literally means complaining or talking to wine This name expresses pouring ones sorrows ...