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栀醉
[zhī zuì]
'栀醉' combines 'gardenia' and 'drunk/intoxicated'. It conveys an intoxication in love, beauty (especially gardenias) or poetry, showing someone deeply absorbed in these elements.
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醉花阴
[zuì huā yīn]
醉花阴 means Intoxicated under the Shadow of Flowers depicting a tranquil and dreamlike state where ...
花醉
[huā zuì]
Literally translated as flower drunk this implies intoxication by beauty and romance similar to ...
青芷醉
[qīng zhĭ zuì]
Drunk with green orchids describes a state of intoxication by something beautiful and elegant like ...
醉花央
[zuì huā yāng]
Combines elements of ‘ intoxication ’ literally drunken flowers 花 translates to flowers and ...
花弥洱醉
[huā mí ĕr zuì]
Flowers Bloom Everywhere Drunkenly it gives people a sense of intoxication amidst the abundance ...
醉酒玫瑰
[zuì jiŭ méi guī]
Intoxicated Roses paints a poetic image combining roses often a symbol for love with intoxication ...
醉魇如花
[zuì yăn rú huā]
Combines drunk dream 醉魇 and like flower 如花 A hauntingly beautiful way to describe being intoxicated ...
花颜诱人醉醉酒花颜醉
[huā yán yòu rén zuì zuì jiŭ huā yán zuì]
Means Blossoms Invite Intoxication as Drunkenness Enchants Beauty of Blooms Again implying intoxicating ...
醉酒惜花颜花颜诱人醉
[zuì jiŭ xī huā yán huā yán yòu rén zuì]
Drunken with the beauty of flowers their allure intoxicates expresses being intoxicated by natural ...