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Origin and story of Xi he zhi tong 西河之痛 Learn Mandarin Chinese – How to say – He got a very deep wound, he needs to take pain killers to relieve the pain. Chinese idioms about pains, tong 痛 and natural ways to relieve pains. Dave Wong, you are the forever pain in my chest, Pain [With Lyrics] – Three Days Grace
Learn Mandarin Chinese – How to say – He got a very deep wound, he needs to take pain killer to relieve the pain. Click pains to hear the recording ——> 他有一个非常深的伤口,他需要吃止痛药来减轻疼痛。 tā yǒu yī ge fēicháng shēn de shāngkǒu … Continue reading →
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Learn Mandarin Chinese – How to say – After the tragedy, she lost all she had and became a walking dead. How to express living without spirit, purpose and aim – idiom 行尸走肉 xing shi zou rou, Zebrahead – The Walking Dead Lyrics
Have you ever lost the foundation, purpose and hope of your life? Have you ever felt that you were living physically but not spiritually? If so, this is the post for you to learn, how to describe the miserable state … Continue reading →
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