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Yuan Kewen, a leader in calligraphy in the Republic of China, once wrote a poem to persuade his father Yuan Shikai to restore and ascend the throne. The "Four Princes" of the Republic of China. It's a pity to die early. Yuan Kewen's poems were written to warn his father, Yuan Shikai, not to do it

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Yuan Kewen, a leader in calligraphy in the Republic of China, once wrote a poem to persuade his father Yuan Shikai to restore and ascend the throne. The "Four Princes" of the Republic of China. It's a pity to die early.

Yuan Kewen's poems are to warn his father Yuan Shikai not to do anything against the world, that is, to claim the title of emperor.

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At first glance, the slight sponge is strong and self-victorious, and the ancient platform is desolate. Bo Fei was too liquid to live, and the clouds rose up and the demon cliff dreamed.

Occasionally smelling the flute in the far forest, the solo forest spirit room turned the lamp. There is a lot of wind and rain in the high places, and mo to the top floor of the Qiong Building.

Yuan Kewen, a leader in calligraphy in the Republic of China, once wrote a poem to persuade his father Yuan Shikai to restore and ascend the throne. The "Four Princes" of the Republic of China. It's a pity to die early. Yuan Kewen's poems were written to warn his father, Yuan Shikai, not to do it
Yuan Kewen, a leader in calligraphy in the Republic of China, once wrote a poem to persuade his father Yuan Shikai to restore and ascend the throne. The "Four Princes" of the Republic of China. It's a pity to die early. Yuan Kewen's poems were written to warn his father, Yuan Shikai, not to do it
Yuan Kewen, a leader in calligraphy in the Republic of China, once wrote a poem to persuade his father Yuan Shikai to restore and ascend the throne. The "Four Princes" of the Republic of China. It's a pity to die early. Yuan Kewen's poems were written to warn his father, Yuan Shikai, not to do it

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