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Liu Zenghui, a native of Handan, Hebei Province, is a lover of poetry, "There are poems in life, enough! ”
Camel Ten Questions
One
Tie the silver bell to prepare the saddle, the road is difficult and the task is difficult.
There is only one belief in the heart, and it contains the vast Gobi Desert.
Two
The westerly wind covers the yellow sand, and there should be no contrast difference in size.
Drop the bell to stay all the way, Liangzhou to explore the old prosperity.
Three
Facing the vast Gobi Desert, the placket is wider than the eyes.
Leaving only to take the Silk Road, for the first pass of the visit.
Four
The thousand-year-old ruins have not been added or deleted, and the desert is difficult.
Mo Dao's spring wind had never met, and the camel bell woke up the Jade Gate.
Five
The sunset is on the body, and the head and tail are cold and the back is cold.
Regardless of the strong wind speed of the top wind, it went all the way west to Dunhuang.
Six
Raise the spirit to the far side, and take the lead to rely on a rein.
Wandering outside and turning around, the desert beach is home.
Seven
Hunger is the most difficult, and the heavy responsibility seems to hang upside down on the shoulders.
If you need materials, you must reserve them, and you can drink the crescent spring when you drink the spring.
Eight
You don't have to listen to the weather station, don't wander on the road.
Only the west wind and the skinny horse, more or less the sun came.
Nine
We must choose to go and stay, and there is no grass to ask for.
The red willow tree, which was earnestly hoping, suddenly appeared in front of it.
Ten
Bury your head in the rush to the road to fight, sleeping for a thousand years has been recognized.
Large sand piles are difficult to get close to, accompanied only by ringing bells.
A thousand poems
Editor-in-chief: Zheng Wancai
Deputy editors-in-chief: Wang Huiling, Hu Min, Liu Chenghao, Wang Tianming, Qing Shui Yiren, Hu Xiaona
Editors: Liu Yanfang, Yang Yulong, Liu Aihong, Wei Huabiao, Xie Xunlie
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