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There is Fusu in the mountains, and there is Hehua in Xi. This sentence is from the pre-Qin Book of Poetry, Guofeng, Zheng Feng's "The Mountain Has Fusu", and the next sentence is "I don't see Zidu, but I see madness." "Meaning, there is luxuriance on the mountain

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There is Fusu in the mountains, and there is Hehua in Xi.

This sentence is from the pre-Qin Book of Poetry, Guofeng, Zheng Feng's "The Mountain Has Fusu", and the next sentence is "I don't see Zidu, but I see madness." "It means that there are lush Fusu on the mountain, and there are delicate lotus flowers in the pond.

I didn't see a beautiful man, but I met you as a frivolous person. You might as well imagine such a scene, in the suburbs where the spring flowers are blooming and the weather is clear, a couple of lovers make an appointment to meet here. The girl looked at the beautiful scenery of the mountains and rivers, but she was already thinking about her own him in her heart.

When the boy appeared, he teased the girl like a teenager, pretending to be a stranger and talking: Eh, this young lady is so beautiful, can you add a WeChat? The girl was overjoyed, but pretended to be disgusted and said: Hmph, my handsome little brother I am waiting for, why did you appear!

Love may be, even if you set a thousand conditions for yourself, ten thousand ideal types, when the right person appears, these are no longer important.

There is Fusu in the mountains, and there is Hehua in Xi. This sentence is from the pre-Qin Book of Poetry, Guofeng, Zheng Feng's "The Mountain Has Fusu", and the next sentence is "I don't see Zidu, but I see madness." "Meaning, there is luxuriance on the mountain
There is Fusu in the mountains, and there is Hehua in Xi. This sentence is from the pre-Qin Book of Poetry, Guofeng, Zheng Feng's "The Mountain Has Fusu", and the next sentence is "I don't see Zidu, but I see madness." "Meaning, there is luxuriance on the mountain
There is Fusu in the mountains, and there is Hehua in Xi. This sentence is from the pre-Qin Book of Poetry, Guofeng, Zheng Feng's "The Mountain Has Fusu", and the next sentence is "I don't see Zidu, but I see madness." "Meaning, there is luxuriance on the mountain

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