Mei Lin is probably referring to a name:
美林 (Měi lín) - Merrill in (Merrill Lynch)
梅林 (Méi lín) - Merlin
To say "lin guo chu" in Chinese, you would say "琳果初" which is pronounced as "Lin Guo Chu" in pinyin.
In Chinese, "lola" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Chinese word and does not exist in the Chinese language.
Could you provide more context or specify the language you are referring to? "Lin" can have various meanings depending on the language or context in which it is used.
In Chinese culture, "jade" is highly valued and often symbolizes virtues such as purity, grace, and wisdom. Thus, the name Lin, meaning "fine jade," can be seen as representing qualities of elegance, integrity, and inner beauty. It is a name that may convey a sense of sophistication and preciousness.
The Chinese character 和(he2) means "and."
what do you mean? its transalated to "i love you" in korean. if u don't mean that, it's a song by jj lin, a chinese singer.
shuran Lin has written: 'Lin Shuran hua xuan =' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Chinese Painting, Painting, Chinese
Pingyuan Lin has written: 'Putian yao' -- subject(s): Chinese Porcelain, Chinese Pottery, Porcelain, Chinese, Pottery, Chinese
Sanzhi Lin has written: 'Lin Sanzhi shu hua ji' -- subject(s): Calligraphy, Chinese, Painting, Chinese, Chinese Calligraphy, Chinese Painting 'Lin Sanzhi Zhong Ri you yi shi shu fa shou juan' -- subject(s): Chinese Calligraphy, History
To say "lin guo chu" in Chinese, you would say "琳果初" which is pronounced as "Lin Guo Chu" in pinyin.
Lin
Mrs. Lin inCinderella is the fairy godmather
Shan. Lin has written: 'What's in a Chinese name' -- subject(s): Chinese, Personal Names
Mei Lin is probably referring to a name: 美林 (Měi lín) - Merrill in (Merrill Lynch) 梅林 (Méi lín) - Merlin
She is Chinese-American.
Qiong Lin has written: 'Shi cheng shi sheng' -- subject(s): Authors, Chinese, Chinese Authors
Ci Lin has written: 'The art of Chinese painting' 'Zhongguo hui hua yi shu' -- subject(s): Chinese Painting, Painting, Chinese 'Chinese painting' -- subject(s): Chinese Painting