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... with water. The white clouds seem to be "seventy-two changes", sometimes like a tall horse running in the Mercedes, sometimes like a squirrel jumping. The wild geese lined up neatly to the south, and they lined up in a "one" shape for a while, and they were arranged in a "human" shape. There was a wonderful song in the distance. It turned out that several Larks were singing.

The stream is crystal clear and you can see the little fish in the play. The mountain peaks straight into the sky. ...

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