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朕
[zhèn]
'Zhen' means 'I' in ancient times which could only be used by emperors, implying an autocratic, supreme ruler. It's commonly found on the Internet to imitate imperial style speech with dramatic effect.
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朕要回幼儿园深造
[zhèn yào huí yòu ér yuán shēn zào]
Zhen Yao Hui Youeryuan Shenbao I Want to Go Back to Kindergarten for Further Education This username ...
见朕骑鸡的时刻
[jiàn zhèn qí jī de shí kè]
When you see me riding a rooster combines humor and traditional Chinese culture with a modern twist ...
朕知道
[zhèn zhī dào]
I know in imperial style Here 朕 zhen is an old imperial way to say I used historically by emperors It ...
朕是女王
[zhèn shì nǚ wáng]
Translates to I am the Queen 朕 zhen is typically an imperial pronoun meaning ‘ I ’ used only by emperors ...
朕必为王
[zhèn bì wéi wáng]
Zhen 朕 is a term used by emperors when referring to themselves in imperial China This name shows the ...
扶着朕
[fú zhe zhèn]
Supporting Me in Imperial Context evokes a royal or majestic image of the user often used playfully ...
朕免你一死
[zhèn miăn nĭ yī sĭ]
“ Zhen ” is the selfreference used by the ancient emperors in China this phrase means the emperor ...
朕有恃无恐妃恃宠若娇
[zhèn yŏu shì wú kŏng fēi shì chŏng ruò jiāo]
This name uses ancient Chinese imperial court language :朕 Zhen is an emperor ’ s selfreference ...
朕即公义
[zhèn jí gōng yì]
The term 朕 Zh è n historically means I used exclusively by Chinese emperors In a modern context it ...