Understand Chinese Nickname
执笛
[zhí dí]
‘Zhí Dí’ refers to ‘holding a flute’, suggesting someone who either plays the flute or cherishes this instrument deeply. This could symbolize musicality, a love for Chinese traditional music, or simply an elegant and refined hobby.
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[gú dí yīn zhòng]
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十指曼若箫声巷陌
[shí zhĭ màn ruò xiāo shēng xiàng mò]
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栀笙
[zhī shēng]
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稚初稚笙
[zhì chū zhì shēng]
Zhi Chu Zhi Sheng suggests an innocence with musical tones 笙 is a traditional Chinese instrument ...
一曲箫笛
[yī qŭ xiāo dí]
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栀伴暖酒
[zhī bàn nuăn jiŭ]
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琅栀
[láng zhī]
L á ng zh ī琅栀 is a combination of elegant and meaningful Chinese characters but it does not have ...
行香子
[xíng xiāng zi]
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抚琴执萧
[fŭ qín zhí xiāo]
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