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                误点的风
                [wù diăn de fēng]
                
                                        Literally Misguided Wind it poetically means wind that went off course or did not reach its intended ...
                
             
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                遇西风
                [yù xī fēng]
                
                                        Derived from classic poetry this phrase evokes a scene where the subject encounters autumnal wind ...
                
             
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                你若成风
                [nĭ ruò chéng fēng]
                
                                        Literally means If you turn into wind Poetically it suggests letting someone go freely like the wind ...
                
             
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                讲给风听
                [jiăng jĭ fēng tīng]
                
                                        Literally means Telling the Wind This conveys the sense of confiding ones thoughts or worries into ...
                
             
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                风都失措
                [fēng dōu shī cuò]
                
                                        Literally meaning even the wind has lost its way this name poetically indicates that even something ...
                
             
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                风要走
                [fēng yào zŏu]
                
                                        Literally means The wind wants to leave It implies a sense of inevitability and transience as if something ...
                
             
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                解开风的愁
                [jiĕ kāi fēng de chóu]
                
                                        Loosely translates to to relieveresolve the wind ’ s worry In this poetic expression natural elements ...
                
             
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                长着风的模样
                [zhăng zhe fēng de mó yàng]
                
                                        Literally means having the appearance of wind It poetically describes someone or something as intangible ...
                
             
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                割风
                [gē fēng]
                
                                        A literal translation would be Cut Wind which seems enigmatic or artistic possibly representing ...