The traditional form of 'chasing dreams' was 'chasing dreams'.
Of course, he was begging.
The traditional Chinese word for beans was "beans."
Your question is not clear enough. If you want me to answer the question of what is the word of traditional Chinese characters, then I cannot provide the relevant answer. This was because Ma and Wen were not the same Chinese characters. They belonged to different types of Chinese characters. Ma was a Chinese character with a radical. It belonged to the side of the horse character. The common words represented the surname of the horse, the parts of the horse, the type of the horse, and so on. Wen was a Chinese character. It belonged to the category of the first part of the word, which represented words, culture, articles, writing style, and so on. Therefore, I will try my best to provide a more accurate answer.
It meant to be rigorous, sincere, and intimate.
There were many poems about chasing the moon and chasing dreams. Some of the classics included " Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon,"" Spring Wind Blows Home Dreams,"" Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan,"" Wind and Lotus in the Qu Yuan," and " Moonlit Night on the Spring River." These poems expressed people's yearning and pursuit for the moon and their dreams.
Chasing Dreams was a song with many versions and singers. Among them, Zhu Yin, Wu Qilong, Han Jing, Luo Dayou, and others had all sung this song before. Yin Zhu sang a Cantonese version of the song, which was the ending theme song of the movie, A Chinese Oath to the West. Qilong Wu also had a song of the same name, Chasing Dreams, which was included in his album, Strange and Strong New Songs + Selection. Chasing Dreams, which Han Jing sang, was a song that was very popular among netizens. Luo Dayou's "Dream Chaser" was also a very popular song. Apart from that, there was also a song called "The Road to Chasing Dreams" sung by Tan Weiwei. In summary, Chasing Dreams had many versions and singers, including Zhu Yin, Wu Qilong, Han Jing, Luo Dayou, and Tan Weiwei.
There were a few novels related to girls chasing their dreams that he could recommend. First of all," Senior, I Like You " was a romantic, youthful, and pure love novel. It was about the protagonist, Lin Yuyao, who fell in love with a senior, but was also pursued by another handsome man. She was in a complicated interpersonal and social relationship. In addition," My Campus Youth Notes " was also a romantic youth novel. The love story of the main characters Lin Xiao and Mu Xi might be similar to the girls 'dream-chasing journey, but it also described their growth and friendship. These two novels were suitable for readers who loved chasing their dreams and were full of doubts about youth. Other than that, the novels in the other search results had little to do with the theme of girls chasing dreams, so they could not provide more relevant recommendations.
There were many versions of the song Chasing Dreams and different singers. Among them, the song Chasing Dreams was sung by Qilong Wu and was included in the album " Strange and Strong New Songs + Selection." In addition," Chasing Dreams " was also a song performed by Han Jing. The lyrics were written by An Liying and the music was composed by Kong Fandong. This song was loved and sought after by many people on the Internet. Other singers like Lin Xiaofeng, Xu Jingyun, and Han Hong had also performed Chasing Dreams. As for the specific content and background of this song, the information provided so far was insufficient to answer.
The traditional Chinese word for "use" was "from".