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朕清心寡欲
[zhèn qīng xīn guă yù]
'I Have Few Desires' literally refers to having little interest in material or worldly desires, similar to 'I am detached.' In modern use, it humorously suggests simplicity and minimalism in life.
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無慾
[wú yù]
Can be translated as Desireless which reflects a philosophy of minimalism or contentment ; implying ...
色心未满
[sè xīn wèi măn]
Literally it implies that ones ‘ desire has not been satisfied ’ It could suggest unfulfilled curiosity ...
清风寡欲
[qīng fēng guă yù]
Clear Wind Few Desires reflects a serene contented lifestyle free from unnecessary yearnings It ...
清欢欲寡
[qīng huān yù guă]
Translates loosely to Pure pleasures are few in desire reflecting an inclination towards simple ...
清新寡欲
[qīng xīn guă yù]
Simple and few desires A name chosen by people who seek simplicity and prefer living with minimal ...