Tai Ji
Posted in Tai Chi on 09/23/2011 12:15 pm by admin

Help please on language translation!?
It is either japanese or chinese, but I don’t know what it says! It is on a purse I recently purchased, so I would like to find out what it says. Here’s the text:
ZHONG GOU TAI
LI JI PIN ZHI
ZUI ZHU ZAO
PIN PAI TIAN
XIA DE YI
Please help!
I am not sure what it says but it should help to know it is a Pinyin Chinese language.
The only word I know in here is “tian” and it means “how”.
Best of luck to you.
Seo tai ji – take five
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