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Appreciation of the Original and Translation of Qian Qi's A Letter to Uncle Cui Baxian
A book attached to Ji Bashu. The rain and dew are full of Confucianism, and God knows what is wrong. I also learned the Five Classics and read hundreds of books. Say goodbye to Qingyuan, Guanghua is better than the car. In the evening, the clouds disperse with the guests, and the cold trees leave the customs. See you sooner or later, and return the jade. Poems: Eight Ji Shu, with poems written by Qian Qi in Tang Dynasty.
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