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That old saying has a good meaning.
Yan (beautiful); Chuo (gentle posture); Xin (); Gold (good looks);
Wan (beautiful); Yi (beautiful); Wan (good posture and morality); Xiao, "Green Xiao Jiao Green, Jiao Lian Piao." )。
Here (Shen, exuberant); Chen (treasure); Hao (Hao, broad); Xuan (grand and outstanding); Xie (Xu, Mei Yu);
Jing (Jing, the brilliance of jade);
Yun has a beautiful meaning and a great extension, and it takes the form of enlightenment and martial arts. )
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