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朕射你无罪
[zhèn shè nĭ wú zuì]
This username humorously mimics imperial speech, 'Zhen' meaning 'I' used by emperors. It translates as 'I shoot you, but I am not guilty', a sarcastic or dramatic phrase suggesting a bold or rebellious attitude.
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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 ...
有刁民想害朕
[yŏu diāo mín xiăng hài zhèn]
There are villains wanting to harm me written as an emperor might say it 朕 zh è n is imperial selfreference ...
给朕滚起来
[jĭ zhèn gŭn qĭ lái]
This username translates as Get up for me which uses the emperors way of referring to himself as 朕 ...
笨皇后笑死朕
[bèn huáng hòu xiào sĭ zhèn]
The literal translation would be something like the clumsy queen made me die laughing In Chinese ...
朕来卖个萌
[zhèn lái mài gè méng]
Here 朕 zhen is humorously borrowed from historical context meaning I as spoken by ancient emperors ...
朕不萌
[zhèn bù méng]
Zhen Bu Meng literally means Imperial I am not cute where 朕 zhen is an old Chinese word used by 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 ...
朕恕你无罪
[zhèn shù nĭ wú zuì]
Translates as I Pardon You For No Crime In imperial China context 朕 zhen means the emperor I It humorously ...