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葬酒
[zàng jiŭ]
Means 'Buried Wine'. This evokes imagery of wine buried underground for aging, symbolizing a deep appreciation for fine spirits or patience. Can also express sadness or farewell associated with giving up an enjoyment (like alcohol).
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酒窖埋下
[jiŭ jiào mái xià]
It translates to Bury in a wine cellar Wine cellars are often considered places for preserving memories ...
一壶老酒
[yī hú lăo jiŭ]
Means an old pot of wine often symbolic of aging things that get better with time such as experiences ...
花冢酒坟
[huā zhŏng jiŭ fén]
This refers to a tomb of flowers and a grave for wine These poetic and somewhat melancholic terms evoke ...
清酒饮恨
[qīng jiŭ yĭn hèn]
This name can be interpreted as Sorrow Drinking with Clear Wine It evokes imagery of someone drinking ...
陈酒埋几壶世人都离散
[chén jiŭ mái jĭ hú shì rén dōu lí sàn]
Translates as Several Bottles of Aged Wine Buried the World Scatters This implies reflection on ...
埋酒
[mái jiŭ]
M á i Ji ǔ can be understood as Bury the Wine This action of burying wine may symbolize preserving ...
陈壶埋酒
[chén hú mái jiŭ]
Literally meaning burying the wine in an old teapot this name has roots in ancient Chinese culture ...
浓情佳酿
[nóng qíng jiā niàng]
A phrase meaning ‘ a fine wine aged with rich emotions ’ It symbolizes something like relationships ...
酒冢
[jiŭ zhŏng]
Grave of wine signifies deep appreciation or indulgence in alcohol or a past buried by excessive ...