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The opposite of Genji
天真爛漫 ten.shin.ran.man Literally: heavens – true – inflamed – involuntary Alternately: When a person’s thoughts and feelings show on the surface of their words and behavior.Simplicity; naivete; unaffectedness. Wearing one’s heart on one’s sleeve. Keep in mind that in contemporary … Continue reading
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Tagged Chuo geng lu, 瀾漫, 爛漫, 輟耕録, heart on sleeve, naivete, openness, 天真
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