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What does happiness mean?

Question 1: What does happiness mean? We see in The Secret History of Xiaozhuang that the emperor shunzhi is happy and Dong Eshi is happy ... All these are ancient myths. In ancient times, the joy of seeing was chickenpox and measles that can now be treated.

Question 2: What did happiness mean in ancient times? It means acne, which may be chicken pox or smallpox. For example, Shunzhi is smallpox. In A Dream of Red Mansions, Qiaojie looks like chicken pox, because everyone in the description is not so nervous and deliberately isolated. It looks like a child's chicken pox.

Question 3: What does it mean to go out and see happiness? No matter when you start, it is important not to stop after you start. No matter when it ends, it is important not to regret it after it ends.

Question 4: What does the fortune teller mean by seeing happiness this month?

Question 5: What does it mean to go out to see happiness? This is for peace.

Let's get lucky,

Go out and see Xi,

Meet with good things.

Question 6: What does happiness mean? "Happy" means "with the news of pregnancy, there are signs of pregnancy".

Question 7: What do you mean by happy?

1, an old taboo word about smallpox.

2. Encounter a festive event.

Hope to adopt, thank you.

Question 8: What does it mean for a man to be happy? Beautiful dance is beautiful. Both women and men like dancing. A woman with temperament, beauty and temperament. Who hasn't?

Question 9: What does happiness mean? We see in The Secret History of Xiaozhuang that the emperor shunzhi is happy and Dong Eshi is happy ... All these are ancient myths. In ancient times, the joy of seeing was chickenpox and measles that can now be treated.

Question 10: What did happiness mean in ancient times? It means acne, which may be chicken pox or smallpox. For example, Shunzhi is smallpox. In A Dream of Red Mansions, Qiaojie looks like chicken pox, because everyone in the description is not so nervous and deliberately isolated. It looks like a child's chicken pox.