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The Chinese name for Naraka: Bladepoint (永劫无间) loosely translates to "eternal calamity".
- Sun in Chinese
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- Jupiter in Chinese
- Saturn in Chinese
- Uranus in Chinese
- Neptune in Chinese
- Pluto in Chinese
Pinyin – tài yángCharacters –太 阳Literal translation – Extreme SunPinyin –shuǐ xīngCharacters –水 星Literal translation – Water StarPinyin –jīn xīngCharacters –金星Literal translation – Gold StarPinyin –dì qiúCharacters –地 球Literal translation – Land SpherePinyin –huǒ xīngCharacters –火 星Literal translation – Fire StarPinyin –mù xīngCharacters –木 星Literal translation –Tree StarPinyin –tǔ xīngCharacters –土 星Literal translation – Land StarPinyin –tiān wáng xīngCharacters –天 王 星Literal translation – Sky King StarPinyin –hǎi wáng xīngCharacters –海 王 星Literal translation – Sea King StarPinyin –míng wáng xīngCharacters –冥 王 星Literal translation – Dark King StarMar 5, 2008 · Here are pictures and ways to easily remember the planets. Remember 星xīng means star(actually 星星xīngxing) but in a planet name it is abbreviation for 星球xīngqiú(celestial body) or 行星(planet).
Nakara is a frozen planet with a breathable atmosphere. It was one of the six worlds in the Milky Way Galaxy, connected by the Anomaly Stone. The Anomaly presence also was detected on the planet and it is utilized by the Disciples as a burial ground for their dead.
Nakara is a frozen planet with a breathable atmosphere. It was one of the six worlds connected by the Anomaly Stone. The Anomaly presence also was detected on the planet and it is utilized by the Disciples as a burial ground for their dead.
Frozen Naraka is a weapon in Honkai Impact 3rd. Foundry - craftable at the cost of Einstein's Torus ×100, SC Metal-H2 ×50, and Fluid Alloy Block ×4. The weapon cannot be forged if 3 or more are currently owned.
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Feb 1, 2021 · I am curious about the Chinese names of the planets in the solar system. 水星 for Mercury, 金星 for Venus, and so on. I wonder how these names were chosen? They have a bit of a resemblance to the days of week in Japanese, 水 for Wednesday, 金 for Friday, and so on, perhaps were traditionally linked to Roman gods. So Wednesday might ...