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In early winter, the reeds on the shore of the lake danced freely with the wind, flying cranes standing on the surface of the lake, and the traces of water waves rippled by the water, accompanied by shadows. The sound of the heavenly flute by the lake makes the wild geese hear the sound for thousands of miles

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Qiandao Lake "Picture Scroll" in early winter

The reeds on the shore of the lake dance in the wind

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Flying cranes standing on the surface of the lake playing in the traces of water waves, accompanied only by shadows.

The sound of the heavenly flute by the lake made the wild geese hear the sound and rush to rush

In early winter, the reeds on the shore of the lake danced freely with the wind, flying cranes standing on the surface of the lake, and the traces of water waves rippled by the water, accompanied by shadows. The sound of the heavenly flute by the lake makes the wild geese hear the sound for thousands of miles
In early winter, the reeds on the shore of the lake danced freely with the wind, flying cranes standing on the surface of the lake, and the traces of water waves rippled by the water, accompanied by shadows. The sound of the heavenly flute by the lake makes the wild geese hear the sound for thousands of miles
In early winter, the reeds on the shore of the lake danced freely with the wind, flying cranes standing on the surface of the lake, and the traces of water waves rippled by the water, accompanied by shadows. The sound of the heavenly flute by the lake makes the wild geese hear the sound for thousands of miles
In early winter, the reeds on the shore of the lake danced freely with the wind, flying cranes standing on the surface of the lake, and the traces of water waves rippled by the water, accompanied by shadows. The sound of the heavenly flute by the lake makes the wild geese hear the sound for thousands of miles
In early winter, the reeds on the shore of the lake danced freely with the wind, flying cranes standing on the surface of the lake, and the traces of water waves rippled by the water, accompanied by shadows. The sound of the heavenly flute by the lake makes the wild geese hear the sound for thousands of miles
In early winter, the reeds on the shore of the lake danced freely with the wind, flying cranes standing on the surface of the lake, and the traces of water waves rippled by the water, accompanied by shadows. The sound of the heavenly flute by the lake makes the wild geese hear the sound for thousands of miles

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