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Does Wei, whose purple light shines, have a grass prefix?
Wei Zi is a flower. There should be a grass prefix.
Wei Zi refers to the stars, and they are lucky stars.
Literally, Wei Zi is right.
Source: In ancient times in Mianzhu, Sichuan, there was no prayer in Huaishui, and Dayu sent Lu Tong and Ebony to be defeated by prayer. Dayu also sent Chen Geng (Wei Zi Xing Jun), the god in charge of time, to escape without support; The helpless prayer, though vigorous and agile, was not as fast as Chen Geng's and was captured by Chen Geng. Dayu also ordered the unsupported prayers to be chained up and pressed at the foot of Guishan Mountain in the lower reaches of Huaihe River, thus reducing the water damage. The picture shows an unsupported prayer being captured and locked on a carved pole.
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