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仗剑自飘零
[zhàng jiàn zì piāo líng]
A classic image in traditional Chinese culture that describes wandering freely and fearlessly in the world while equipped with a sword, signifying chivalry and free-spirited ness.
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醉挑灯看剑
[zuì tiăo dēng kàn jiàn]
The name suggests a scene from classical Chinese literature often depicting a valiant warrior reviewing ...
仗剑
[zhàng jiàn]
It stands for carrying the sword In classical Chinese literature carrying a sword signifies chivalry ...
青衣瘦马
[qīng yī shòu mă]
In classical Chinese literature this image often appears representing wandering scholars or warriors ...
提刀走江湖
[tí dāo zŏu jiāng hú]
The idiom wielding a knife and wandering in the rivers and lakes originates from the Wulin Jianghu ...
风霜中的游侠
[fēng shuāng zhōng de yóu xiá]
It translates to Wandering Swordsman in Frost and Winds depicting a solitary figure journeying ...
仗剑天涯
[zhàng jiàn tiān yá]
Zhangjian Tianya meaning Wandering Swordman draws from the romanticized tradition in Chinese ...
仗剑漂泊
[zhàng jiàn piāo bó]
This name conveys a sense of wandering and freedom where the user imagines themselves as a knight ...
仗剑行天涯
[zhàng jiàn xíng tiān yá]
This name Walking Under the Sky with Sword conveys an image of a wandering swordsman traveling freely ...
江湖客才能诠释我的逍遥
[jiāng hú kè cái néng quán shì wŏ de xiāo yáo]
Only a wandering swordsman can explain my freedom Drawing inspiration from classical Chinese literature ...