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What are the Twin Flames of China
1. Fuxi and Nuwa: Legend has it that Fuxi and Nuwa are two mystical beings whose souls are connected to each other. It is said that Fuxi and Nuwa were twins at birth and their souls were so closely connected that they could only understand each other.
2. Dragon and Phoenix: In traditional Chinese culture, the dragon and the phoenix are regarded as symbols of good fortune and are often used as decorations or handicrafts. Legend has it that the souls of the dragon and the phoenix are also connected, and only each can understand the other's feelings and needs.
3. Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai: It is a famous love story that Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai's souls are also connected. They were born as twins but were forced to separate due to family reasons and later they met and fell in love while growing up.
The above are just some possible examples, there are many more legends and stories about twin flames, each with its own unique background and cultural context.
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