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Beauty male + cat ears = anemia

When there are bruises on the body, hahahahahaha is too real

Beauty male + cat ears = anemia

Beauty male + cat ears = anemia

Beauty male + cat ears = anemia

Firefox Assault!

Beauty male + cat ears = anemia

You say change the couch or the dog

Beauty male + cat ears = anemia

Ordered fried chicken nuggets, did I earn it?

Beauty male + cat ears = anemia

It is worthy of being a national treasure, and the temperament is pinched to death

Beauty male + cat ears = anemia

Threshold bully me!

Beauty male + cat ears = anemia
Beauty male + cat ears = anemia

Zhu Xi (朱熹) (18 October 1130 – 23 April 1200), courtesy name Zhu Wengong (朱文公). His ancestral home was Wuyuan County, Huizhou (present-day Wuyuan, Jiangxi Province), and he was born in Youxi, Nanjian Prefecture (present-day Youxi County, Fujian Province). The famous theologians, thinkers, philosophers, educators, poets, representatives of the Min school, and the master of Confucianism in the Song Dynasty, he was known as Zhu Zi. Zhu Xi was the only non-disciple of Confucius to enjoy the Temple of Confucius, ranked among the twelve philosophers of the Dacheng Hall, and was worshipped by Confucianism. Zhu Xi's theoretical thought had a great influence on the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, becoming the official philosophy of the three dynasties, and another person in the history of Chinese education after Confucius.

Beauty male + cat ears = anemia

What a strange thing

Beauty male + cat ears = anemia