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What is the end of the Huating at sea?

At the end of the main ending of Haihua Pavilion, men and women are together. The ending story: the male host is overbearing, arrogant and young, while the female host is calm, persistent and soft, but not weak. From meeting and knowing each other to staying together, she can go through the ups and downs of this road and win the beauty. The man himself thinks that if it weren't for her father, she would have been engaged.

It's probably hard to catch up with Lanting in this life, and thanks to a good skin endowed by family genes, even if people are still concerned about the charm of their faces in middle age, even fortune tellers don't forget to mention that Feng Gongzi is a good look of "not seeking happiness, happiness comes naturally", but in fact, in my opinion, the hero and heroine are a pair of seemingly accidental importune fate, but in fact they are inevitable love like oxygen.

An Overview of the Main Contents of "Hua Ting at Sea"

Meng Lanting, the granddaughter of a famous minister in the former dynasty, went south to vote for her fiance and met Feng Kezhi. Feng Kezhi ranks Laojiu at home, and the top eight are sisters. After he was born, the fortune teller said that he was a rich man, but he didn't ask for good fortune, just for good looks. The Feng family set off firecrackers for three days, and put a mobile mat at the door for three days.

Lao Feng invited a great scholar to give his son the word "leading wings", saying that "Feng has wings and filial piety leads wings", which can be seen in his speech. It's a pity that this child is crooked, and when he grows up, he becomes a famous grandpa Xiao Jiu in Shili Yangchang. That's true.

Lord Xiao Jiu looked at Meng Lanting. When she walked through the snow, he raised his eyebrows to the people on the side: "Go, get this woman for me." Huating at sea, double crane correction. You write Xuanyuan with the blood on your neck, and I will pay you all my tenderness.